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<br>- Capture at the highest quality your camera is capable of
 
<br>- Capture at the highest quality your camera is capable of
 
<br>- Use a contrasting color tape to mark your ball, I usually use white electrical tape
 
<br>- Use a contrasting color tape to mark your ball, I usually use white electrical tape
<br>- The long piece of tape should go from your PAP to above your fingers.
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<br>- The long piece of tape should go from your PAP to above your fingers
 
<br>- If you have control of your cameras shutter speed set it to 1/100th or 1/250th to avoid motion blur
 
<br>- If you have control of your cameras shutter speed set it to 1/100th or 1/250th to avoid motion blur
 
<br>- When posting online, don't resize the video too small or use too much compression as this will cause a loss of detail
 
<br>- When posting online, don't resize the video too small or use too much compression as this will cause a loss of detail
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<br>- An accurate PAP marking is vital to being able to measure Axis Tilt with the Axis Tilt Axis Rotation Overlay, and even so the Axis Tilt measurement may not be exact

Revision as of 19:41, 21 March 2010


Additional Tips:
- Capture at the highest quality your camera is capable of
- Use a contrasting color tape to mark your ball, I usually use white electrical tape
- The long piece of tape should go from your PAP to above your fingers
- If you have control of your cameras shutter speed set it to 1/100th or 1/250th to avoid motion blur
- When posting online, don't resize the video too small or use too much compression as this will cause a loss of detail
- An accurate PAP marking is vital to being able to measure Axis Tilt with the Axis Tilt Axis Rotation Overlay, and even so the Axis Tilt measurement may not be exact