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        <description>I've made some improvements to my technique: Used the camera's custom white balance to make the sand in the aquarium appear white., Set the shutter to 1/30.  Youtube only handles 30fps video, so 60fps video will appear choppy with its minimum shutter of 1/60.  When set to 1/30, the camera will just output each frame twice in 60fps., Stopped down to f/4 with all of my lenses to reduce aberrations.  Set camera to manually adjust ISO in 1/3EV increments.  Since the shutter and aperture are fixed, I adjust ISO to achieve the correct exposure., Use my Vivitar 28-90 set at 50mm, which is its best-performing setting., Use auto-contrast effect in Premiere., Make sure premiere outputs video in 0-255 range instead of 16-235.  This was probably just a display issue with my Nvidia 8600M GT, but I updated Premiere anyway since there was mention of this bug., Used "smooth" film mode in camera with -2 contrast and -2 noise reduction.</description>
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