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External TeleSync is commonly used in a variety of applications, including:
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The eTS system consists of three main components: External TeleSync is commonly used in a variety
| Issue | Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Camera is too close to the screen; pixels are resolving on sensor. | Move camera back; open aperture to reduce depth of field; use diffusion filters. | | Scan Lines / Banding | Refresh rate mismatch between wall and camera. | Adjust shutter angle; ensure Genlock is functioning; increase LED refresh rate. | | Motion Blur Trails | LED response time is too slow. | Use panels with "Black Matrix" or specialized high-speed LED drivers. | | Color Banding | Bit-depth limitations in the processor. | Ensure 10-bit or 12-bit signal chain from source to panel. | | Blue Spill | Sky panels are too bright relative to subject. | Dim the top of the wall (gradient); use physical flags/bounce cards for fill. | | | Scan Lines / Banding | Refresh
Standard indoor LED walls (usually 800–1,500 nits) will look black or washed out in sunlight.