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Re: Shooting a subject next to LCD monitor
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Mark Suszko
on May 19, 2008 at 4:21:38 pm
Did you try adjusting the colors on the display? Deliberately throwing it off to the eye but making it look right to the camera? If there is a live studio audience this will be a problem, but if you are in the studio alone with the talent, only what the camera actually sees matters.
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