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Old 17-03-2007, 1:10 PM   #26
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Re: Does 100mhz really cure motion blur?

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Originally Posted by Lyris View Post
I didn't think any current panel had zero motion blur?
For that matter - most sources have motion blur. If you don't have motion blur and run with very fast shutters, sources become very unpleasant to watch - as effectively you are throwing away motion information.

(Most film cameras capture for around half their frame period I believe - which is what properly set-up 25p video cameras also do AIUI. If you reduce the capture period the motion becomes even more jerky, if you lengthen it - you get what appears to be excessive motion blurring)
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