TV screen refresh in Slow motion @ 10,000 FPS
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@kikodude310 Humans do *not* see at "10 FPS". Framerates aren't associated with how the eye works. It changes based on the complexity of the image, but you could say the brain is able to record all the information at any given time. As for blank screens, the amount of speed at which most people would be unable to distinguish an instant on LED in a black room is about 1/200th a second.
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Amazing that even 10,000fps isn't enough to discern the horizontal motion of the beam....
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I CANT USE LCD OR LED SCREENS! they "burn' my eyes,i use crt with 120 hz with no problems
what is the solution? lcd with 120 hz/ IPS panel? projector?
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Good video, it's interesting seeing how they work at reduced speed
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@ultraslo 25,000? damn, i dont have that kinda money, looks beast though
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Now film this video in slowmotion- fffffffiiiiiiiiilllllllllmmmmm
mmmmmcccccccceeeeppppttttiiiio oooonnnnnnn -
CREEPY
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Strange all the books show a zigzag motion for the scan lines.
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@Corey497 haha why?
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I must ask... what show were you watching?
were can i buy a Miro 4?
hamlintyler 1 year ago
@hamlintyler abelcine.com. They start around 25K
ultraslo 1 year ago 6
So, was this a tube TV or an LCD?
mikeb1444 1 year ago
@mikeb1444 Tube
ultraslo 1 year ago
how did you light this scene? was the tv refresh bright enough itself to pick up at 10000 fps? what brand cameras are you using?
Spayne007 1 year ago
@Spayne007 We used the Miro 4. There was enough light from the screen with the brightness turned up.
Enjoy
ultraslo 1 year ago