10-13-2005 11:21 AM
10-13-2005 12:00 PM
10-13-2005 12:51 PM
10-13-2005 12:55 PM
Actually, that is easily taken care of. You just have to match your exposure time to the frequency of the screen. For example, if your screen refreshes at 65 Hz, your shutter speed has to be 1/65 second or an integer multiple of that.
Bruce
10-13-2005 01:01 PM
Bruce:
Would synchronzation matter regardless if rates are the same or multiples?
If you start camera acqusition when the monitor is currently 'writing' say 1/2 way down the screen and data written to monitor is changing, would the upper half of the acquired frame not match the lower? Ideally sync the camera to the start of frame of the monitor.
Any interlaced versus non-interlaced issues?
I am just curious about this, no application in mind, but it may be of use to the OP.
Thanks
10-13-2005 01:12 PM
If it is a static image, synchronization won't matter. If the image was changing, you would want to synchronize the frame start.
For an interlaced image, you have to do multiples of 2 scans so you capture both odd and even lines.
Bruce