Jonathan Beacher
November 23rd, 2008, 08:06 AM
Can you figure out a video solution...
An HDV camera needs to be atop a 42" LCD-TV, shooting a woman viewing the monitor with her picture live on the screen, but reversed in the LCD, so it reflects her image like a mirror does -- the right side of her face on the right side of the screen. (Normally the TV puts it on the left.) This is for a makeup artist who is recording women as he applies makeup to them. It's easy to flip the image after recording it, but how do you display it flipped live on the LCD while recording?
Questions: is there an LCD that can flip the image horizontally?
Can the HDMI or USB from camera go through a PC and it flip the picture? I checked nVidea and ATI display cards and those can't flip a picture horizontally (they only rotate 90 degrees)
Can editing software like Premiere or Vegas flip the picture in real time sending the image out to the LCD?
An HDV camera needs to be atop a 42" LCD-TV, shooting a woman viewing the monitor with her picture live on the screen, but reversed in the LCD, so it reflects her image like a mirror does -- the right side of her face on the right side of the screen. (Normally the TV puts it on the left.) This is for a makeup artist who is recording women as he applies makeup to them. It's easy to flip the image after recording it, but how do you display it flipped live on the LCD while recording?
Questions: is there an LCD that can flip the image horizontally?
Can the HDMI or USB from camera go through a PC and it flip the picture? I checked nVidea and ATI display cards and those can't flip a picture horizontally (they only rotate 90 degrees)
Can editing software like Premiere or Vegas flip the picture in real time sending the image out to the LCD?