Re: Rolling Shutter

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I been looking at cameras. The mirror less one all seem to have rolling shutters. At first I dismissed the rolling shutters because they don't do well with multiple exposures on one piece of ":film". But I have decided that I can fake multiple exposures in Photoshop.

I have found a gif that show how rolling shutters effect a pie graph of colors.It is too large for the 100 km limit of the website but I can attach it for you

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From: Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx>
Date: 8/17/25 2:15 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Rolling Shutter






Did I miss the start of a conversation about "rol! ling shut ter"?
I have been "deciphering" the effect when it first came to global consciousness by the photograph of Henri Lartigue of a race car. His was a true rolling shutter. Digital ones are simulations! :)
After a number of introductory illustrations my final one looks like this:

Andy





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An example of a rolling Shutter I found on the web





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