Holy hell, it’s been 5 months?
Great work as always.
Its amusing that fast sensors are almost necessary to fight led strobing over slower sensors. Is the scanner so slow that strobing also isn’t an issue?
Holy hell, it’s been 5 months?
Great work as always.
Its amusing that fast sensors are almost necessary to fight led strobing over slower sensors. Is the scanner so slow that strobing also isn’t an issue?
That’s the root of my question.
The whole exposure isn’t continuous. Since the camera is a scanner, the final exposure can be though of as a series of narrow slices that are each exposed individually. That’s why OP can creat these cool effects.
In order to avoid strobing, each of these exposures would have to be sufficiently long to catch a large enough number of strobes that having one fewer than an adjacent exposure doesn’t cause issues.
I was wondering if this is actually the case or if OP has encountered strobing.