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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > In calgary.general Jon Pike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Ahh. I see. but! You'll notice you don't have the reflections >> anymore, yes? At least, I can't see them. The glare is happening >> because the light is in the frame. If you can move the cam closer, >> raise it up and point it down, or raise the light, that might do the >> trick for you. > > Definitely no reflections, so I know I'm on the right path. I think > the trick now is to mitigate the brightness, and experiment with > camera positioning as you suggested. > > Will keep you posted. If it's a flouro, you won't be able to regulate brightness afaik, so your best bet is, like i said, get the light source out of the frame. -- http://www.neopets.com/refer.phtml?username=moosespet
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