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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 666472" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I am working a project for church and am looking for information. My pastor is retiring, and I've asked church members to submit digital images and/or prints to be used in a book covering the church's history during my pastor's time here. The problem is many people don't know how to submit a decent digital image. Some of the ones I've received are small and pixelated.</p><p></p><p>They don't look too bad in a small size on my monitor, but when trying to upsize them, the files aren't that great (using On1 Resize 10). So I am trying to photograph the images my monitor but am running into an issue. There are vertical lines showing up which probably has to do with some type of flicker rate of my monitor.</p><p></p><p>What shutter speed works best to avoid those lines? I'm having trouble finding the info when searching online. I'm not knowledgeable about flicker rates of monitors so any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 666472, member: 13196"] I am working a project for church and am looking for information. My pastor is retiring, and I've asked church members to submit digital images and/or prints to be used in a book covering the church's history during my pastor's time here. The problem is many people don't know how to submit a decent digital image. Some of the ones I've received are small and pixelated. They don't look too bad in a small size on my monitor, but when trying to upsize them, the files aren't that great (using On1 Resize 10). So I am trying to photograph the images my monitor but am running into an issue. There are vertical lines showing up which probably has to do with some type of flicker rate of my monitor. What shutter speed works best to avoid those lines? I'm having trouble finding the info when searching online. I'm not knowledgeable about flicker rates of monitors so any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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