Just in the studio for some testing today!
I didn't test in darkness, but using #white #poster #paper seemed to reduce glare of the table's surface. However, I'm starting the think the #shadows around the edges might not be optimal. It does track properly at the moment, but I might still consider a brighter light source. To get the camera and light source at the right height, I used a #mic #stand from the ICICS studio for now. It'd be not as precise for each set up but sufficient for now.
From left to right: Pocket Worklight, iPhone 6 flashlight, LED Desk Lamp
Measurements:
The square table is 61cm x 61cm (2' x 2') at its widest point.
The edges are rounded but shouldn't pose as a problem. My jitter window is (w x h) 320 x 240 and would thus only use a portion of the square table surface I'm working with. I'll have to draw a box of #boundaries so I don't push things out of the window's view.
The working surface of the table is about 15cm (6") in height with the feet slightly over 13cm (5") in height. If my light source of coming from below the working surface, it'll need to be ~95cm in height to reach ~80cm above the working surface.
Still not sure if I'm going to build something for raising the light source yet. For now, I've got the following measurements to keep on record:
tabletop surface length: 60.9 cm
tabletop surface width: 60.9 cm
tabletop height: 2.0 cm
feet height: 12.0 cm
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