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- From: U21709@uicvm.uic.edu (Prasad Ravi)
- Newsgroups: comp.graphics
- Subject: slide shots of computer graphics using an SLR camera
- Message-ID: <92255.173915U21709@uicvm.uic.edu>
- Date: 11 Sep 92 22:39:15 GMT
- Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago
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- Hi folks,
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- I am trying to find out various issues involved in taking
- pictures of a computer screen for molecular modeling graphics.
- Some of the details of the computer screen:
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- 19" screen (IBM 6091-19)
- scan rate: 60 frames/sec
- resolution: 1024x1280
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- I have an SLR camera (Pentax P30T) with a 28-80mm zoom lens with
- a minimum focus distance of 1 meter. I would like to know the
- following details:
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- film type
- film speed
- aperture size/shutter speed
- flash/no flash
- lighting conditions, etc.
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- I greatly appreciate your help. Please send any responses to
- u21709@uicvm.cc.uic.edu. I'll post a summary if there is enough
- interest.
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- Prasad Ravi.
- u21709@uicvm.cc.uic.edu
-