|
|
![]() |
||||||||||||||||||||
|
Best Blu-ray Movie Deals
|
Best Blu-ray Movie Deals, See All the Deals » |
Top deals |
New deals
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() $74.99 | ![]() $101.99 6 hrs ago
| ![]() $124.99 17 hrs ago
| ![]() $23.79 2 hrs ago
| ![]() $35.99 1 day ago
| ![]() $99.99 | ![]() $24.96 | ![]() $70.00 | ![]() $134.99 3 hrs ago
| ![]() $29.95 | ![]() $33.49 | ![]() $22.96 |
![]() |
#1 |
Blu-ray Ninja
|
![]()
So I bought some new backlighting for my TV a little while ago and I want to take some nice pictures of it in action, however I know almost nothing about photography and when I turn off all the lights, turn on the TV, turn on the backlighting, and take a picture the result is an incredibly grainy, over-exposed, off colored image.
Does anyone know how to take good pictures of a situation like this? (ie: Bright light surrounded by dark background). I have a standard pocket digital camera so none of that fancy SLR speak will help me. I can provide a picture of what the failed image looks like when I get home from work in case I didn't describe this well. Thanks in advance! |
![]() |
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
||||
thread | Forum | Thread Starter | Replies | Last Post |
Taking Home Theater photos: What do you use? | Home Theater General Discussion | ixlegitballinxl | 81 | 03-25-2016 07:15 PM |
New Home Theater Pictures | Home Theater Galleries | FordGTGuy | 0 | 06-22-2009 12:56 AM |
Backtothecanvas Modern Home Theater Pictures. | Home Theater Galleries | backtothecanvas | 17 | 06-19-2009 07:07 PM |
Anyone have pictures of computers integrated in their Home theater | Home Theater Galleries | BLindsay | 16 | 01-18-2009 04:53 AM |
Taking pictures with ps3 in game/movie | PS3 | sesj | 4 | 11-25-2008 11:42 AM |
|
|