Not a bad editing day for my iOS review 🏖️

(Except whatever is going on with this visual artifact when photographing an iPad's display...?)

@viticci ooh I bet it's dialed down the refresh rate while you're editing
@stroughtonsmith @viticci or throttled the display from overheating 😆
@viticci slighly off (compared to camera shutter) backlight frequency? the odd angle makes me think though thats something environmental, maybe some weird reflection?

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The camera or iPad might be more aligned with the horizon than the photographer is, check the beach and ocean behind.

We got some Batman villain Dutch Angle going on here.

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Sunny beach = tan lines.

Can’t wait to read the review!

@viticci What happens if you turn your camera 90 degrees?

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Frame rate of iPad display divided by scan rate of iphone(?) camera multiplied by angle of camera.

An analog would be shooting a 30fps CRT with a 24fps motion picture camera. You see a moiré effect, a beat, a frame refresh based on the difference of differing sync rates.

iPhone sensor arrays photograph in the manner of a CRT, scanned one line at a time, this could results slit shutter effects if a subject was moving, or beats of a light source not truly continuous (fluorescents LED)

@viticci I had a similar experience this weekend. With the black bands being horizontal I put it down to an odd refresh method / mechanism.

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Alex Lindsay could tell you exactly what is going on with those scan line sync artifacts.

@viticci I knew you were a Notion user, I did not know you were drafting text in Notion. I guess I missed a behind the scenes podcast on last years review workflow.