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Re: Camera and teleprompter positioning
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Thomas Leong
on Mar 17, 2012 at 1:35:15 pm
Pardon me chipping in here.
Glass has 2 surfaces. The ghosting comes from the back surface. This is partly the reason for using silver-surfaced/front-surfaced mirrors, apart from improving reflectivity.
Try using a thinner piece of glass and increasing the contrast of your monitor. Careful though. Thin glass is brittle. You may want to frame it with 'C' channel aluminum for easier handling.
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