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Question. I have been contacted by an LED billboard manufacturer to shoot video of a sign installation in our area. I was told by my contact that shooting it would be a challenge due to something called tiling. I assumed he was referring to the screen when highlights are blown out...easily corrected. Turns out it is something altogether different. I went out to shoot it and found that the tiling was prominent and looked like digitized random color blocks moving on the billboard corresponding with the animation playing on the billboard. It also was worse on the left part of the billboard and less so on the right.
I experimented with changing the frame rate, aperture and ISO setting. I also installed a Polar Pro ND 4 filter while experimenting and have managed to video the screen without tiling now but am still getting a "screen door" effect in the billboard video, which seems to go away the further back my drone is.
So now the question....has anyone ever tried this type of video shooting and had these issues and more importantly, what causes the tiling effect?? My hunch is that is has more to do with frame rate and shutter speed...but whatever the cause, it is most difficult to deal with.
I experimented with changing the frame rate, aperture and ISO setting. I also installed a Polar Pro ND 4 filter while experimenting and have managed to video the screen without tiling now but am still getting a "screen door" effect in the billboard video, which seems to go away the further back my drone is.
So now the question....has anyone ever tried this type of video shooting and had these issues and more importantly, what causes the tiling effect?? My hunch is that is has more to do with frame rate and shutter speed...but whatever the cause, it is most difficult to deal with.