@loke we have a studio to do that at the department, but I've never used it.
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pettter (pettter@mastodon.acc.umu.se)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Dec-2024 19:26:16 JST
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Elias Mårtenson (loke@functional.cafe)'s status on Wednesday, 25-Dec-2024 19:26:17 JST
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Have you watched videos (usually maths or science) where the presenter has a glass pane between them and the camera, and writes on the glass. The video itself is mirrored so that the viewer can read it, but the speaker is behind the text.
Is it just me, or is it highly uncomfortable just knowing that you're watching a mirrored video? It's like you're watching a universe with inverted parity.
I know it's a common video editing trick to mirror videos to frame things better, but the glass pane just makes it so obvious, to the point where watching the video is hard.
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