Lines in your pictures? Here's how to stop em..

Tym

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The Problem:

I recently had someone PM me as ask me about the lines some people get in photos they take of plants. The lines are caused by HID lights.. I'm not sure why, but I think it may have something to do with the actual light coming from the bulb. Most of you are saying "Duh" But I've heard others say it's because of a magnetic ballast.. So my hypothesis is that the cycle that the light runs off (60 hz I believe) matches or comes close to matching the cycle that the camera refreshes. And the massive amount of light puts a strain on the camera's refresh capability. Dimming down the light or filtering some of it out should lower the intensity of the light enough that the camera's refresh capabilities can catch up. This is why I think digital ballasts don't have the same problem, they cycle at a different rate, one that doesn't match or come close to the camera. You may also notice that same line phenomenon when filming or taking a picture of a tube TV or monitor.

The Fix:

Filter the light! Sounds difficult, but it's easy.. I took an old pair of sunglasses, Busted out one of the lenses, and put it in front of my camera lens.. Works great, you don't even have to break the sunglasses if you don't want, as long as you can get the lens on top of the camera lens, you're good to go.. Try it out! Let me know what you think, And let me see your pics!!

Before (no filter):
photo(15).jpg

After (filtered)

photo(11).jpg

Result:

It Fixes the line problem, and only darkens the photo a little bit..
No more lines!
 

frmrboi

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polarized sunglasses are the norm nowadays and you can get a polarizing filter for high end cameras (I don't have a filter but a camera that can take one though)
I don't no if that's what's the reason this works, just sayin'
 

Tym

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Hey I never thought of that, I've got a pair of 3D glasses here, I'll try them out.
 

Tym

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No luck, maybe they polarize a different polarization from the light..
Don't think it's as likely though, as I can point the camera at a Cathode tube TV or Monitor and get the same effect..
 
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