I've recently started doing Magic livestreams, so I'm looking for card sleeves (both regular and perfect fit for double-sleeving) that work best on camera, making sure you can see the cards as easily as possible. This means they should have the least possible gloss and be as clear as possible, not getting in the way of the cards. Do you happen to have any experience with outer and inner sleeves that fit this criteria? Any suggestions would be appreciated!
I would suggest that you could look up a few card sleeve reviews. Those often show sleeved cards on camera so you can look what might or might not work for you.
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If you're looking for Non-Glare then Ultra Pro Eclipse Sleeves might be your best bet despite not being as durable as Ultimate Guard Katana Sleeves.
As for Perfect Fits I mainly use Clear Dragon Shield Sideloaders so that might work out for you quite a bit.
Hope that helps and good luck!
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the sleeves won't matter - the biggest thing is going to be proper lighting.
reason: regardless of whether the sleeves are Matte, light reflecting off the sleeve into the camera will make the card unreadable. glossy/matte the result will be the same.
So, position the lights in such a way that you don't get direct reflections. Welcome to the world of photography!
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I've recently started doing Magic livestreams, so I'm looking for card sleeves (both regular and perfect fit for double-sleeving) that work best on camera, making sure you can see the cards as easily as possible. This means they should have the least possible gloss and be as clear as possible, not getting in the way of the cards. Do you happen to have any experience with outer and inner sleeves that fit this criteria? Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Hands to the sky
Give a round of applause
For the great Miss Y!
As for Perfect Fits I mainly use Clear Dragon Shield Sideloaders so that might work out for you quite a bit.
Hope that helps and good luck!
"Restriction breeds creativity." - Sheldon Menery on EDH / Commander in Magic: The Gathering
"Cancel Culture is the real reason why everyone's not allowed to have nice things anymore." - Anonymous
"For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?" - Mark 8:36
"Most men and women will grow up to love their servitude and will never dream of revolution." - Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
"Every life decision is always a risk / reward proposition." - Sanjay Gupta
reason: regardless of whether the sleeves are Matte, light reflecting off the sleeve into the camera will make the card unreadable. glossy/matte the result will be the same.
So, position the lights in such a way that you don't get direct reflections. Welcome to the world of photography!