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How to you keep electrical glitches from destroying your digital photography?

Surprise, you are now in the digital era. How can you keep your lamps from flickering during a 5 minute exposure? The F.L.A.A.R. Digital Imaging Technology Center is working towards a solution. Fortunately a company named Sola makes a special constant voltage power conditioner that will save the day.

Facts:

While doing beta testing with the Better Light adaptation of the Dicomed Field Pro digital camera, several severe problems popped up. Any time that a copier machine (xerocopy or comparable) was actually making copies, the change in electrical current in the building was enough to zap the digital photograph. This is a polite way of saying that the rise and fall of electrical current left dark lines up and down the rollout photographs. A rollout photograph can take up to 30 minutes at high resolution, so is susceptable to this class of problem.

This is not a defect in the camera system, it is an aspect of the laws of physics, namely electricity.

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