Hello Tavis, Thank you for your work. I follow your content closely and am a subscriber. I have a question regarding videography with my APS-C camera. I would like to add a grid to the back of my LCD screen to aid in composition. Could you please advise on the basic grid, aspect ratio, and settings an amateur like myself should use? Thank you
@IPOXstudios3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support! Most cinematic modes in cameras will be a root 3 grid. I would start with the basic root 3 grid. If you’re wanting a longer cinematic ratio you could use a root 6 grid. I have all of these grids designed and ready to print for most camera lcds today. Check out the website if you’re interested, or you could measure your lcd and design it in photoshop, then print it on transparency film😄 ipoxstudios.com/product/dynamic-symmetry-grid-package/
@kobebrou67853 ай бұрын
Hello Tavis, I just purchased your grid package, and I'm a bit confused about what I should do next. Specifically, I'm unsure which grid to print and what to ask the printer. I have a Fujifilm X-T3 camera with the following LCD screen specs: Type: 3.0-inch touchscreen LCD Resolution: Approximately 1.04 million dots Aspect Ratio: 3:2 Can you please guide me through the process? Best regards,
@IPOXstudios3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the support, I appreciate that! There is a folder for the 3” lcd. So if you’re wanting it on your LCD, you will need transparency film. Print a test sheet, cut it out and use double sided tape to place it on your screen. For printer settings be sure not to resize the image for printing. Some printer dialogs have a box that you check that reads “shrink to printable area” or something similar. Be sure to uncheck that box if there is one. Otherwise it may shrink the grid a little. You can test it on a normal piece of paper so you don’t waste the transparency film. Hope that helps, let me know if you need anything else😄
@IPOXstudios3 ай бұрын
Also you’ll be looking for the files that say “ready to print”