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About Mark Gluckman
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I can answer questions about all social photography (wedding, corporate, b`nai mitzvah). All general questions about digital photography and, of course, film. Photojournalistic and travel photo questions can also be asked as that is another specialty of mine.

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McDonald's, Sprint, GE, Ford, NBC, IBM, Princess Cruises, NCL and I work the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon every year.
I have worked for The New York Times, USA Today, AP and dozens of other international and national publications. I have shot hundreds of weddings, b'nai mitzvah and corporate social events.
 
   

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Topic: Photography



Expert: Mark Gluckman
Date: 12/16/2004
Subject: CAMERA

Question
SIR:
   I HAVE A 4.0 DIGITAL CAMERA. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW TO TAKE PICTURES FROM A TV SCREEN WITHOUT GETTING ALL THE LINES IN PICTURE.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.

Answer
Troy,

I just tried it with my camera and could not get rid of the lines unless I shot at a low shutter speed (under 60th) and a small aperature (8 or 11). It must be a little underexposed and shot at manual - program.

I did a shoot a few months ago at a TV station and did shoot the monitors and didn't have the line problem.

I wish I could be more of a help.

Good luck

Mark

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