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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 | + | <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 | ||
+ | <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