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It's time for 29/30fps to die the death it has long deserved
On 2014.05.29, 02:24 , RichA wrote:
Forget compression artifacts and dropped frame effects. 30fps won't keep action "contained." It's not flicker, it's actual movement between frame onscreen. That's why the NFL shifted to a higher frame-rate, so they could do slow-motion playback, because it's impossible to clearly show it otherwise. However, some people may A higher recording frame rate benefits slow motion playback but it is of no benefit at all to real time playback. You're mixing what the technologies (different displays) need with how motion is perceived. -- I was born a 1%er - I'm just more equal than the rest. |
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