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Small Incident in the Decider | Shaun Murphy vs Matthew Stevens | 2020 World Grand Prix - Snooker
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An inadvertent problem in the main camera causes referee Colin Humphries difficulties replacing the balls. It takes four minutes, but at 01.00 in the morning, Shaun, Matthew, Neal Foulds, Phil Yates and the loyal audience feel like it takes forever.
The main camera, supposedly fixed and static, actually moves slightly. Therefore, the snooker table doesn't stay fixed on the screen, making it pointless to use the original position image to replace the balls accurately. Fortunately, the situation does not demand extreme precision, and the small incident does not affect the result.
However, the inaccuracy caused by not holding the camera still, around 1/6 to 1/4 inch error (4 to 6 mm), would not be acceptable in most cases. Therefore, it is pertinent to verify the immobility of the camera, lens devices, etc., to make sure the table remains fixed on the screen.
Shaun Murphy vs Matthew Stevens, 2020 World Grand Prix - Last 32
The statistics shown in the video correspond to the date of the match.
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