i think if the video-quality is as good as your's, you don't need the effects that make those blurry lines if someone or something is moving... it makes it very tiring to watch. the slo-mo is really nice, although i would disable the sound while slo-mo...
Thanks for your comment - the compliment and the observation.
Those blurry lines are actually just the natural blur combined with interpolated frames of this kind of slo-mo, created from regular 30 fps imagery.
Yes, it can be distracting, and I will only use it when I have to demonstrate a close point or judge's error (if such a thing were to ever happen). This was a bit of a test. Right now youtube is loading so slowly for me, everything looks like stuttering slo-mo.
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i think if the video-quality is as good as your's, you don't need the effects that make those blurry lines if someone or something is moving... it makes it very tiring to watch. the slo-mo is really nice, although i would disable the sound while slo-mo...
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luki44646 2 years ago
Thanks for your comment - the compliment and the observation.
Those blurry lines are actually just the natural blur combined with interpolated frames of this kind of slo-mo, created from regular 30 fps imagery.
Yes, it can be distracting, and I will only use it when I have to demonstrate a close point or judge's error (if such a thing were to ever happen). This was a bit of a test. Right now youtube is loading so slowly for me, everything looks like stuttering slo-mo.
-Eric
jinisdad 2 years ago