Hi Gary, funny, about 20 years ago Carl/Berlin suggested the same thing. Since 3M make the particles it seemed like an easy thing to do. I can’t remember why but for some reason I think it wasn’t practical.
And yes. Any light, even moonlight, renders the lumiline useless. When I was in Hungary there was one street lamp far away on the other side of the field that made it impossible to see the line. I asked my friend Peter if he would shoot it.
Here in the jungle on a moonless light it’s fantastic. Hell in the towns/cities you can’t even see the stars
Cheers, Paul
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Greetings Paul.
The value of these newly found filters, though, is to relieve me of any such considerations, and shoot video in any surroundings, any lighting conditions. I will give you an example. In my last training session
From the filtered (and cropped) video, I can see all line movement, and typically even the leader.
This is a training / teaching tool, but not a marketing gizmo, because the filtering is pretty radical and greatly enhances all movement in the footage, including noise. For my purposes, at the moment, it's about perfect.
I am sure colors help, some colors more than others in general surroundings.Paul Arden wrote: ↑Sun Mar 07, 2021 4:20 pm Incidentally Jarmo. What about colours? The trend is bright orange. Do you think this is best? Is there something we could use that could be isolated on video?
The value of these newly found filters, though, is to relieve me of any such considerations, and shoot video in any surroundings, any lighting conditions. I will give you an example. In my last training session
- foreground was sunlit snow, about as bright as it gets
- sun was shining from low into the camera, resulting in a maximally bright spot
- background was sunlit snow sieved through dark tree trunks, so a very high-contrast background
- me and the line were in shadow.
From the filtered (and cropped) video, I can see all line movement, and typically even the leader.
This is a training / teaching tool, but not a marketing gizmo, because the filtering is pretty radical and greatly enhances all movement in the footage, including noise. For my purposes, at the moment, it's about perfect.
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Less ambient light won't make the line easier to film at night. It doesn't get brighter without the moon, but your eyes are better able to pick it up since it's the only thing lit up.Paul Arden wrote: ↑Mon Mar 08, 2021 12:59 am And yes. Any light, even moonlight, renders the lumiline useless. When I was in Hungary there was one street lamp far away on the other side of the field that made it impossible to see the line. I asked my friend Peter if he would shoot it.
Here in the jungle on a moonless light it’s fantastic. Hell in the towns/cities you can’t even see the stars
Cheers, Paul
The very low light output of a lumiline won't be seen by any but the most sensitive of cameras without some other "night-vision" technology applied.
Cheers,
Graeme
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For many years I have used Coach's Eye (on my iPad) for casting lessons, particularly for the slo mo and analysis aspects of casting. Unfortunately it has come to an end (and although it is supposed to continue until September for existing subscribers I have already lost my access). Hudl Technique appears to have suffered a similar demise. I have tried to download Hudl Replay but encountered difficulties.
Can anyone please suggest an alternative app?
Thanks
Jon
Can anyone please suggest an alternative app?
Thanks
Jon
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OnForm is the Hudl Technique replacement Jon.
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Currently I use myDartfish Express. Used in many sporting applications. In particular skiing. Very useful and there is still tons more to learn with this software. Very reasonable too.
Currently I use myDartfish Express. Used in many sporting applications. In particular skiing. Very useful and there is still tons more to learn with this software. Very reasonable too.