Topic: Light Flicker
How do I reduce light flicker in my videos? Simple as that! I use two lamps on my set. Thanks!
-Ben
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How do I reduce light flicker in my videos? Simple as that! I use two lamps on my set. Thanks!
-Ben
I see from your last movie that you use the Logitech C910. First, make sure all your settings are on manual. Second, you should always wear a black shirt when animating. This prevents your reflection on the bricks. Make sure you aren't letting in any natural light; it's never consistent and causes light flicker. Hope I helped ![]()
Last edited by coolasice11 (May 2, 2011 (05:30pm))
I think he means make sure all the settings are on manual, so that you can have complete control over the factors around you. Also make sure you are no where near natural daylight.
I think he means make sure all the settings are on manual, so that you can have complete control over the factors around you. Also make sure you are no where near natural daylight.
I did all of that while animating and it still had the flicker! Do you think that my lamps might just be too bright?
actually they might be too low, I have a set of lamps that are halogens, and they have a dim switch on them and when i dim them to low, they begin to flickers, even to the naked eye. trying getting brighter lamps
I dont think we need a full set-up pic, just one of his lampsor atleast the names of them or the bulb watts
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