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Timboslice New user 57 Posts |
Hey gang,
I have been filming my magic for personal use and performance purposes for quite sometime. I've shotwhat I believe nearly every condition possible but I always have a hard time reducing the glare from the card whenever I display it. any tips on how to stop the glare? thanks |
gothike Elite user 463 Posts |
Light indirectly. Bounce light from wall, Ceiling bounce, sides. Your most likely lighting from front which reflects in cards.
You can also try matte finish playing cards. If they are coated they will reflect. If they are not coated, they are matte.
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Timboslice New user 57 Posts |
Thanks a lot man, that helped.
now take a hike! (See what I did there?) thanks again, Tim |
tophatevents New user 89 Posts |
You could also use a polarisation filtre to reduce glare
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Ralis New user Horrorwood 81 Posts |
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dearwiseone Inner circle Portland, OR 1143 Posts |
Use soft lighting, something like light boxes that diffuses the light!
Good Luck! - Kevin |
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