Also called "flicker fusion frequency," it is the number of frames per second required to reproduce motion in movie film and video. Early movies were typically shot at 16 frames per second (fps), and ...
Fans of independent film and animation should hurry to DiverseWorks to experience a real treat of an exhibition, “Flicker Fusion.” Referring to the visual fusion produced by a continuous flow of video ...
Sampling rates are important when we want to observe or record phenomena extending through time – for a stream of information of a given bit depth, we can capture a richer and more accurate portrait ...
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