A couple of nights ago I was selected to participate in a between innings trivia game at Yankee Stadium. Got my ugly face up on the jumbo screen for a good 30 seconds or so (fame and fortune here I come). A friend took pictures of me on the jumbo screen with his digital camera (brand unknown). The pictures did not come out, he said that there was no image. Someone else said that this could be due to a polarization difference between the camera and the screen he was taking the picture of. Can someone further explain this to me ? I'm heartbroken that the pictures are lost 
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Polarization ?
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9/22/04 at 12:38pm
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Never heard of that (polarization) before. I know about polarization effect w/ polarizing filters, but not about that. Is that maybe just some BS and the person doesn't have a clue what he/she's talking about?
Only thing remotely close to that I can think of is if the jumbotron display uses reflected light off mirrors (which is quite probable) and your friend had a polarizing filter on his lens that filters out the reflected light, but he would actually have to have such a filter on his camera lens -- and he would certainly know if he did.
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9/22/04 at 1:38pm
When I took pix of the Braves jumbotron, I got banding throughout the images on the jumbotron, though it looked normal to the naked eye.
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9/22/04 at 1:56pm
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I don't know what the frame rates are on a Jumbotron, but it is very likely that shooting over 1/20 or 1/30 of a second could have very unpredictable results - blank or partly blank screen, banding, etc.
Try taking a picture of a standard tube television a 1/200 and see your results... not good... and that's a much more controlled environment.
It has nothing to do with polarization, since you'd almost have to know if you had a PL filter on your camera.
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Try taking a picture of a standard tube television a 1/200 and see your results... not good... and that's a much more controlled environment.
It has nothing to do with polarization, since you'd almost have to know if you had a PL filter on your camera.
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9/23/04 at 12:58pm
" since you'd almost have to know if you had a PL filter on your camera."
Pretty much guaranteed since they tend to drop exposure by 2 stops.
Let's see the shot and we'll tell you what's up LewB
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Pretty much guaranteed since they tend to drop exposure by 2 stops.
Let's see the shot and we'll tell you what's up LewB
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I finally got the real story.
Seems the camera in question can put pictures into its on-board memory, or on to it's removable memory media. 2 pictures went into the on-board memory OK, but the rest that should have gone to the removable memory never got there. Sorry for the confusion.
Seems the camera in question can put pictures into its on-board memory, or on to it's removable memory media. 2 pictures went into the on-board memory OK, but the rest that should have gone to the removable memory never got there. Sorry for the confusion.
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10/1/04 at 7:51pm
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Well, I was going to say Scott probably had the correct answer to the problem, but then read Lew's second post. Funny how digital photos don't come out when you don't actually save them.
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