Q&A: What's the difference between rolling and global shutter?

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@lisenkov_dmitry
@lisenkov_dmitry 4 жыл бұрын
This is the best explanation of how the shutter works I've ever seen. Thank you!
@m3528i
@m3528i 5 жыл бұрын
Rolling shutter. “Exposes pixels for the same amount of time, but doesn’t capture the same moment in time.” The science of photography.
@alimog9347
@alimog9347 Жыл бұрын
Didn't get it
@zachariahstovall1744
@zachariahstovall1744 Жыл бұрын
thank you. seems like everyone else trying to "explain" global shutter had no idea what they were talking about. only you made any sense.
@videomaker
@videomaker Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@neilruedlinger4851
@neilruedlinger4851 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great video. I'm an Australian Vocational College teacher from Melbourne, with an Electrical Engineering background, and I'm an amateur videographer. You have done an excellent job of explaining the essential differences between the rolling shutter and the global shutter. For those folks who may be interested the nerdy technical details are: *A camera with global shutter has a very fast pixel clock, and the read out term in this video, refers to each pixel from each row being read or turned on, one at a time and the color data is converted from an analog to a digital value by an electronic device called an Analog to Digital Converter or ADC; *As soon as the ADC finishes converting the data into digital form (12 or 10 bits for professional to prosumer video equipment, 8 bits for consumer video cameras), the digitized data is sent over a data bus to the video processing engine. This engine is very similar to your smart 'phone or computer; it has memory, a CPU (Central Processing Unit) and a mass storage device, whose job is to perform various tasks, such as video color correction, noise removal, converting the RAW footage into a codec such as AVCHD or MP4, and then write the AVCHD data to a microSD card or for RAW data directly to an SSDD; *The faster the read out rate for each pixel that is turned on to have its data read and converted, requires a correspondingly faster sensor with associated faster read out electronics and image processing data; it's both how fast the image sensor can send out the data to the data bus and how fast the video processing engine can work, that influences if the camera features a global shutter or a rolling shutter. The comparably fast professional cameras, such as the Sony Cine Alta, Arri Alexa, and Red One, to name a few, have the highest technologically achievable image sensors and video processing engines, at the time of their manufacture. Also due to the much higher data rates (measured in Mbps), microSD or even Compact Flash cards aren't fast enough to keep up with storing these faster rates. This is why professional grade cameras use RAW recorders with high data rate SSDDs, requiring the use of external recorders, such as Odyssey 7Q. CMOS sensors are cheaper to manufacture and because they share the same basic fabrication technologies as electronic memory systems, and are easier to integrate into on-chip processing devices. This flexibility comes at a price, with CMOS pixels having higher noise, requiring they stay on for a longer period of time, compared with CCD sensors. The requirement to keep a CMOS pixel on for longer, also limits the read out rate for a camera using a CMOS sensor. The higher inherent noise of CMOS sensors, also explains why their low light performance is still not as good compared with CCD image sensors, at higher ISO settings. CCD image sensors require additional fabrication steps, and this is why they are comparatively more expensive. With a CCD image sensor able to operate at higher pixel clock read out rates, it's possible to have very high Mbps figures, high color space numbers such as 4:4:4, although such cameras are quite high in cost and the camera bodies need to be either made of magnesium or aluminum, or need to be built into larger bodies; higher pixel and video processing engine clock rates dissipates a greater deal of heat. CCD cameras can achieve fantastic frame rates, such as 10,000 fps at a premium price. In electronics there's an old rule of thumb - the faster the component or the more energy the component needs to handle, the more expensive it is. This is also why even the comparatively cheaper to manufacture CMOS sensors can be higher in price if you purchase a camera with the lowest possible wobble; its CMOS sensor has a higher clock rate than the cheaper brands or models. Research and Development is ongoing, and CMOS manufacturers introduce incremental improvements, and after many decades of research they produce something like the Sony NEX-FS700, which has the lowest amount of wobble compared with a cheaper camera, unless a competitor has released a camera with a new generation CMOS sensor with higher pixel clock rates and higher video processing engine clock rates, at the same or lower price point. P.S. I wanted to add that I'm not sure how the data read-out is done on the image sensors, regardless if they are fabricated using CCD or CMOS technologies. I haven't been able to find any further information, so I presume such pixel data read-out methods are closely guarded trade secrets. In theory, at least, one method to implement data pixel read-outs for rolling shutters, to keep costs down, may be to use one ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) and each pixel has its Red, Green and Blue color sensors read out separately one at a time, one video line at a time (every pixel or picture element has three color sensors). For a 2k (1920 x 1080p) video resolution, 1,080 video lines are read out each one at a time, with each line requiring 3*1,920 = 5,760 separate read outs for Red, Green and Blue photo sensors. Also in theory at least, for global shutters, each line may have its own ADC requiring 1,080 ADCs for a 2k resolution image sensor, reading each line simultaneously. This would require a larger image sensor if the ADCs are on the image sensor integrated circuit themselves. The ADC binary data may be sent over several memory channels or much higher data rate memory buses, for data capture and CPU processing to the video image buffer. The video image buffer then sends the video image data out with the audio data to be recorded on an SSDD card. Higher global shutter video data rates require faster ADCs, CPUs and memory clocks requiring a bit more power to run. This may explain why global shutter cameras are more expensive. To compare power consumption (based on data from their operating manuals) the Sony NEX FS700 rolling shutter camera consumes up to 22 Watts, whilst the PMW F55 consumes up to 25W. When first released back in 2012, the FS700 cost USD8,000 (body only) and the F55 cost USD34,900 (body only). There was also a Sony PMW F5 model released in 2012, but that was a rolling shutter camera upgradeable to the F55. The body only price for the F5 was USD19,400. www.dpreview.com/articles/6772362590/sony-4k-ready-nex-fs700-fs700e-camcorder nofilmschool.com/2012/11/sony-official-price-f5-f55-digital-cinema-camera-cost For shooting scenes where fast motion is not required (such as people walking around), a prosumer to professional rolling shutter camera will do a very good job, and there's no real benefit to using a global shutter camera. However, when shooting fast action scenes, particularly where the camera is panning very quickly to follow a running talent/subject or shooting out the side of a moving vehicle a global shutter camera is IMHO a must for professional film making.
@DANNY40379
@DANNY40379 7 жыл бұрын
Neil thanks for taking the time to explain this. I am confused about something though. I've read that the new Sony A9 has an electronic shutter speed of about 1/150s but at the same time allows an exposure of 1/32000s. How do you reconcile these two figures? Wouldn't a 1/32000s speed only expose a tiny amount of the sensor at its very top? thx.
@380stroker
@380stroker 5 жыл бұрын
Meh, just use film. No heating.
@user-ph1ob6nj7i
@user-ph1ob6nj7i Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information. Do professional cameras like Arri and Red ones have global shutters? What cameras have global shutters?
@milosh9k
@milosh9k 10 жыл бұрын
Another great lesson! Thanks for posting! I have AX100 - amazing 4K camera, but not very good to show motion. Many people blame this on the lack of 60p, but I think it is because of the rolling shutter that can distort badly the objects in motion. The question in my mind is: the recommended shutter speed for 30p video is 1/60s, but won't it be better to allow in such cases much higher speeds that would reduce the distortion, even though the movement might become choppy?
@milosh9k
@milosh9k 10 жыл бұрын
***** Thank you, much appreciated !
@dixondark2231
@dixondark2231 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the great video. Watching a TV show recently with a friend, a helicopter's blades started turning and when they moved they were skewed and looked curved. I pointed this out and told him what it was but all I could explain was "technical stuff" in the camera made it happen. Now I can give a better explanation and sound like I actually know what I'm talking about :)
@MexlycanFilmico
@MexlycanFilmico 10 жыл бұрын
This guy gives the best explanations regarding photography and film.
@joecal2360
@joecal2360 3 жыл бұрын
By far the best explanation of this I've seen. Thank you.
@jeremyposner5356
@jeremyposner5356 6 жыл бұрын
That was one of the best explanatory videos I have ever seen. Super helpful, thank you!
@bennyadvent
@bennyadvent 5 жыл бұрын
Loved your equipment you made to explain this
@TheTimeseven
@TheTimeseven 3 жыл бұрын
Your explanations is the way to understand easily. Great one.
@perrymorrisjr
@perrymorrisjr 3 жыл бұрын
Best explanation and demonstration I've seen so far! Thank you sir!
@videomaker
@videomaker 3 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@Xsuperkraft
@Xsuperkraft Жыл бұрын
Great video - 8 years old and still perfect! Thanks for the effort! I am especially grateful for the analog rotating shutter explanation. Why do basically 99% percent off digital sensors today only use the rolling shutter readou? Are there downsides of global shutter readouts?
@nevertime1246
@nevertime1246 6 жыл бұрын
This is an excellent explanation. Thank you so much for your time and energy explaining this confusing subject to me. I really learn through videos like this and not through books.
@edwardnoble9897
@edwardnoble9897 3 жыл бұрын
A good demonstration of the basic principle. The bit that confused me initially was why they read slowly and the part that really messed with my head was why it doesn't happen when the physical shutter is used. For example: many modern cameras with bad rolling shutter scan at around 1/15th (sony A7III, EOS R, Nikon Z7) but with a physical shutter of 1/15th you don't get the same slewed image 🤯
@rohanexplore
@rohanexplore 4 жыл бұрын
You: Crude demonstration Me: Excellent demonstration with easily available simple things. In India we call this 'jugaad'. Thanks for explaining.
@FarooqAhmadYT
@FarooqAhmadYT Жыл бұрын
Watching This to understand the global shutter after Sony a9 iii
@Sai_on_youtube
@Sai_on_youtube 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Brother. Your explanation is so good. Makes things easy to comprehend. Thank you again!
@jippo91
@jippo91 4 жыл бұрын
Best video about this subject to date.
@Sviolinist
@Sviolinist 9 жыл бұрын
Ah, I see. So basically the speed of the image processing helps eliminate this too, not just the other things you mentioned. Good to know about the shutter. Thank you!
@jordi0m
@jordi0m 6 жыл бұрын
It's what I assumed to mean, but the explanation was perfect even if you had no clue. Nice job.
@AlvisChuiVisuals
@AlvisChuiVisuals 2 жыл бұрын
I was wondering then why there are different shutter exist? Do they neccesarily have pros and cons for each shutter type? Hope you can answer! Thanks!
@tiklude
@tiklude 7 жыл бұрын
If all shuttering mechanism is happening in the sensor itself, then what is the use of mechanical shutter even in mirrorless cameras ?
@abad_yassine
@abad_yassine Жыл бұрын
very informative and broken down so simply
@LuisMMontes66
@LuisMMontes66 8 жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation of the differences. Funny how a guy with all that equipment at hand decided to make an "old school" presentation. Greetings.
@PurvilBambharoliapurvil12c
@PurvilBambharoliapurvil12c Жыл бұрын
Came here after a9iii launch 😅
@4eyelad
@4eyelad 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for the demonstration and good explanation.
@Colgate243
@Colgate243 8 жыл бұрын
Great explanation! If I ever have to explain rolling shutter, I'll use the same imagery that you used.
@NicChristie
@NicChristie 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Greg, Great video. You answered my question immediately. Just seeing all of these forums about the new Sony A7sIII and they're wanting global shutter. Hopefully it is released soon and people can stop speculating. BTW - the props were on point. lol
@JonCreates
@JonCreates 3 жыл бұрын
This is a good, detailed and well explained video. Really helpful, thank you!
@videomaker
@videomaker 3 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@hoangnguyenviet7844
@hoangnguyenviet7844 8 жыл бұрын
really informative and easy to understand illustrations, thank you
@TheBlueScarecrow
@TheBlueScarecrow 5 жыл бұрын
Even though old school film cameras had a rotating shutter (not rolling), the frame of film never moved for 1/24th of a second. Professional cameras were crystal controlled to shoot at 24 FPS, a foot and a half of film per second or 90 feet of film per minute. A thousand foot magazine runs just over 11 minutes.
@nicekid76
@nicekid76 10 жыл бұрын
thank you! just wondering why don't all digital cameras not use global shutter?
@neilruedlinger4851
@neilruedlinger4851 9 жыл бұрын
nicekid76 Please see my recent post above with a nerdy technically detailed explanation; hope that helps to answer the question.
@ckehung2450
@ckehung2450 7 жыл бұрын
because global shutters need much more processing power to operate, which is increasingly hard to provide given increasing sensor resolutions.
@levtunik994
@levtunik994 3 жыл бұрын
Can you explain the trade-off between the dynamic range and the choice of the vision sensor: Rolling-shutter VS Global
@videomaker
@videomaker 3 жыл бұрын
rolling shutter and global shutter are not players in dynamic range.
@levtunik997
@levtunik997 3 жыл бұрын
@@videomaker Ok, I've read somewhere that rolling shutter should be chosen when we care about a wider dynamic range
@anandnadakatla2426
@anandnadakatla2426 7 жыл бұрын
Explained as simple as possible..thank you
@HelloKittyFanMan.
@HelloKittyFanMan. 4 жыл бұрын
How does the rolling shutter in still mode bring the shutter surface back around to the top (I saw a slo-mo video that didn't even show it going back up, and I'll see if he knows the answer too)?
@georgeharizanov6094
@georgeharizanov6094 7 жыл бұрын
Fuji X-T1 has electronic and mechanical shutter. It seems the electronic shutter will operate in rolling mode as explained here since there are issues with fast moving objects with this camera when using the electronic shutter. These issues don't exist when using the mechanical shutter. Does that mean that when mechanical shutter is used the sensor works in global shutter mode?
@otm777
@otm777 8 жыл бұрын
Great explanation. Is it safe to assume that you can reduce rolling shutter by simply "increasing"your shutter speed?
@gpdu57
@gpdu57 6 жыл бұрын
IDStudio7 When you increase the shutter speed, the shutter doesn't actually get faster, the gap just becomes smaller, so increasing the shutter speed doesn't remove the rolling shutter effect
@atomicmrpelly
@atomicmrpelly 6 жыл бұрын
No, you would need to use a faster frame rate, something not all cameras are capable of!
@cer0s
@cer0s 8 жыл бұрын
It' couldn't be more clear! Excelent! Thank you
@Mannisgh
@Mannisgh 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks videomaker......very well explained......totally got into my head.........
@rochditidjani
@rochditidjani 9 жыл бұрын
Crude props but excellent explanation. Thanks for pointing out the differences between global and rolling shutter.
@videomaker
@videomaker 9 жыл бұрын
+Rochdi Tidjani Thank you for your comment, We're glad it helped you. For the record though... We worked hard on those props... Thanks for watching. :)
@ecuagenious
@ecuagenious 10 жыл бұрын
Good explanation, Greg.
@rarewavemusic
@rarewavemusic 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks. That was one of the best explanations of something I've had a hard time understanding. I would like to see some slow-motion examples (maybe side-by-side examples) of various subjects in motion using both kinds of shutters.
@n40798
@n40798 5 жыл бұрын
Whats the point of capturing different parts of the image at different times?
@videomaker
@videomaker 5 жыл бұрын
it takes less processing. Less work also helps with cooling. Media doesn't need to have as fast of a write speed if its being fed the data in smaller chunks.
@neilruedlinger4851
@neilruedlinger4851 9 жыл бұрын
There was also a technical paper published by IEEE (Institution of Electrical and Electronics Engineers), proposing using additional image processing to correct for the rolling shutter effect. URL: mpac.ee.ntu.edu.tw/~chiakai/papers/liang_tip08.pdf
@TherealEthanHill
@TherealEthanHill 10 жыл бұрын
Great demonstration!
@Livingandcooking
@Livingandcooking Жыл бұрын
Nice explanation. Thank you
@lucasguo8090
@lucasguo8090 4 жыл бұрын
very clear, i did not know about this before
@drtnrao57
@drtnrao57 2 жыл бұрын
Nicely did your job.
@koolkutz7
@koolkutz7 9 жыл бұрын
Really clear explanation thanks, I kinda get it now. I suppose that the way of combating the 'jello' effect is for the camera manufacturer to have very fast readout times as you stated. I wonder what will happen when the new 'organic' type sensors will come out-will video look worse or better?
@videomaker
@videomaker 9 жыл бұрын
+Steve Ferneyhough thanks for your comment. hopefully innovations over time will resolve rolling shutter issues. Thanks for watching!
@mikefrench316
@mikefrench316 7 жыл бұрын
Awesome Video! The basic props worked just fine for myself. Thanks for the info 👏👌
@MrKoenPieter
@MrKoenPieter 3 жыл бұрын
what about the Banding problem?
@AnuragBose_atomusic
@AnuragBose_atomusic 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting this together it was truly informative. So is there a way to make a DSLR shoot with a global shutter setting?
@somsraba
@somsraba 7 жыл бұрын
How does Hasselblad shutter works?
@ChrisParayno
@ChrisParayno Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this!
@saratkj9237
@saratkj9237 9 ай бұрын
Amazing explanation, thank youuu
@ompong1993
@ompong1993 Жыл бұрын
I'm here because of sony A9 lll!
@GSXRMVDUCRD
@GSXRMVDUCRD 9 жыл бұрын
Does a higher shutter speed minimize the effect of rolling shutter?
@neilruedlinger4851
@neilruedlinger4851 9 жыл бұрын
GSXRMVDUCRD Yes but this means a more expensive camera; please see my nerdy technically detailed explanation above.
@rn-rvchronicles
@rn-rvchronicles 7 жыл бұрын
The best explanation about rolling shutter I have seen. Helped me to visualize it and now I understand it.Thanks for the "CRUDE" explanation! ...LOL
@johnhebert7445
@johnhebert7445 4 жыл бұрын
Why even make a digital camera rolling shutter? Seems there would be no cost difference. What are the benefits of rolling vs. global?
@videomaker
@videomaker 4 жыл бұрын
cost is the reason that every camera doesn't have a global shutter.
@douglarue8485
@douglarue8485 4 жыл бұрын
Does the shutter type help with limiting the blooming/white-out effect of moving from lower light to bright light conditions? And thanks for the great description about shutter types.
@funnymono
@funnymono 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great video. Thanks
@massakidi
@massakidi 5 жыл бұрын
what about pipelined global shutter?
@MichaelRpdx
@MichaelRpdx 9 жыл бұрын
Show some examples of rolling shutter artifacts please.
@qwertyTRiG
@qwertyTRiG 5 жыл бұрын
SmarterEveryDay and Matt Parker both have you covered.
@iTheSpectator
@iTheSpectator 8 жыл бұрын
Crystal clear explaination! thank you
@ebinrock
@ebinrock 2 жыл бұрын
So when do we get to a point where all cameras have global shutter, and as affordable as their rolling shutter counterparts?
@sotocine99
@sotocine99 10 жыл бұрын
Why are cameras with rolling shutters still in production? Is a global shutter more expensiv?
@olafreinhardweyer
@olafreinhardweyer 9 жыл бұрын
***** Wondering if one shouldn't prefer global shutter over image quality (e.g. 4K) in generall. That is, get a used Canon 5D Mark II for a somewhat higher price than say the Lx100. What good is resolution if what is captured has weird look?
@Chewligan1
@Chewligan1 Жыл бұрын
Loved the rubbish props. Nice clear explanation.
@videomaker
@videomaker Жыл бұрын
Much appreciated!
@franklinmichael671
@franklinmichael671 5 жыл бұрын
So you can’t use a 360° shutter angle on cameras with rolling shutter?
@videomaker
@videomaker 5 жыл бұрын
rolling shutter cameras don't have a shutter angle.
@nestor1099
@nestor1099 8 жыл бұрын
Great explanation! Thank you so much.
@videomaker
@videomaker 8 жыл бұрын
+Exotico *** You're welcome! Thank you for watching!
@roehaus1
@roehaus1 9 жыл бұрын
So.....is there a way to tell if your camera has a global shutter or a rolling shutter? I have a GH3
@arjay1949
@arjay1949 9 жыл бұрын
Yes. If the camera has a CMOS sensor it has a rolling shutter. If it has a CCD sensor (mostly older cameras/camcorders) hen it has a global shutter. Your GH3 has a rolling shutter.
@MrMovieMan941
@MrMovieMan941 8 жыл бұрын
you also have a CMOS cameras that have global shutter!!!
@terranceclark8328
@terranceclark8328 4 жыл бұрын
Why are global shutters not on phone cameras?
@videomaker
@videomaker 4 жыл бұрын
many reasons. But on top of the list is cost.
@artphototech
@artphototech Жыл бұрын
A9iii is set to release, people want to know what the buzzword is. Here is the video you were looking for.
@drtnrao57
@drtnrao57 Жыл бұрын
Good job done.
@videomaker
@videomaker Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@spacelightning2056
@spacelightning2056 7 жыл бұрын
Phenomenal explanation. Thanks!
@Ranblv
@Ranblv 8 жыл бұрын
Great explanation. Thank you!
@videomaker
@videomaker 8 жыл бұрын
You Bet! Thank you for taking the time to be positive.
@andrewtregoning
@andrewtregoning 8 жыл бұрын
brilliant explanation
@giorgigogashvili2549
@giorgigogashvili2549 10 жыл бұрын
I don't get it, why do so many manufacturers still use rolling shutter if global is way better and needs less parts
@AlexDerrick_DP
@AlexDerrick_DP 6 жыл бұрын
Giorgi Gogashvili one reason is because a global shutter has less dynamic range compared to rolling shutter.
@alekimanov588
@alekimanov588 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for video :)
@MsBib92
@MsBib92 7 жыл бұрын
totally understand. great explanation!
@johnp9031
@johnp9031 8 жыл бұрын
Totally understand but why are the sensor/camera manufactures even offering Rolling Shutter sensors?? Another one of those wacky transitions from 'almost good to really good'? :)
@videomaker
@videomaker 8 жыл бұрын
Global shutter cameras usually take waaaay more power to operate. Camera manufacturers generally don't want to require users to carry around batteries 3x the size.
@OzCreationsAU
@OzCreationsAU 8 жыл бұрын
As pixels are turned off the data can be read. So while your reading one raster of pixels the camera is still exposing the next etc. So you can be constantly reading out data as the shutter rolls. If you expose them all at once the camera has to read all the data before it can make the next exposure. which requires a lot faster sensors and requires a lot more processing / throughput, and it's a lot and I mean a lot more expensive. If your looking at 4K, 30fps or 4K @ 60fps etc that is a lot of data to process if you have to do it all at once, and in most cases it can't be done in time before it's time for the next frame to start etc.
@MsSomeonenew
@MsSomeonenew 6 жыл бұрын
Imagine if your image has 1000 lines of pixels you want to capture, a cheap rolling shutter camera can do that with 1000th the processing power of a global shutter camera (roughly speaking).
@DouglasAvelarMarx
@DouglasAvelarMarx 8 жыл бұрын
Amazing explanation! Thanks!
@SINPOTION
@SINPOTION 9 жыл бұрын
Good teacher
@Na5tyify
@Na5tyify 8 жыл бұрын
Very good. Thanks for that.
@nikocvitanic7701
@nikocvitanic7701 Жыл бұрын
That was beautiful
@butaleo
@butaleo 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@anwarideloff3471
@anwarideloff3471 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation!ThanX
@channyjung
@channyjung 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks !! ur explain is perfect.
@videomaker
@videomaker 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@lancethrustworthy
@lancethrustworthy 4 жыл бұрын
Ya did fine. Well done.
@vinod8june
@vinod8june 3 жыл бұрын
good video
@paulgheran
@paulgheran 9 жыл бұрын
Nice. That really helped!
@AliNaserGFX
@AliNaserGFX 9 жыл бұрын
Nice video thanks
@13lake
@13lake 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid.
@videomaker
@videomaker 8 жыл бұрын
No Problem.
@TimPanaino
@TimPanaino 9 жыл бұрын
Really helpful thanks!
@leotownsend
@leotownsend 10 жыл бұрын
so good broseph ; )
@marcmediapro5539
@marcmediapro5539 10 жыл бұрын
good explaning thanks :)
@kubickirobert
@kubickirobert 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you :)
@DrahtPhotographyVernon
@DrahtPhotographyVernon 9 жыл бұрын
Great for photographers too! Thanks!
@kubickirobert
@kubickirobert 9 жыл бұрын
Draht Photography Absolutely agree. Great work :)
@Yellow-nt2gu
@Yellow-nt2gu 4 жыл бұрын
amazing
@marcoantonioriospena4875
@marcoantonioriospena4875 9 жыл бұрын
fine explanation, thanks a lot... and you've done a good job creating a very distracting background too (just joking)
@hankdafishtanka943
@hankdafishtanka943 9 жыл бұрын
paused at 0:04
@scotthullinger9955
@scotthullinger9955 5 жыл бұрын
It would also help to see some real images demonstrating these concepts for all us dummies. Otherwise, rather hard to visualize.
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