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| How to make blink-free holiday photos |
| Tuesday, December 19, 2006 | by Rob Galbraith |
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The LiveScience website reports that an Australian physicist has calculated the number of photos of a group that need to be taken to ensure at least one frame that's free of blinking.
| "For groups of less than 20 people, divide the number of people in the group by 3 if the light is good or by 2 if the light is bad," Barnes told LiveScience. "Take that number of shots and you will have a better than 95 percent chance of getting at least one good one." |
Thanks to Fariborz Degan for bringing this article to our attention.
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