Can’t find an “ask tech” community, so asking here.

Most screens have a refresh rate of at least 60Hz, our storage space is massive, and it hurts to watch videos that have fast moving objects or scenes.

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  • randombullet@programming.dev
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    20 days ago

    Because the classic motion blur is still based off 24fps

    If you shoot 60fps, then using the 180° shutter rule you’re looking at 1/120 second which is much darker than 24 (1/48 or 1/50 second).

    Also slow motion which was shot at 240fps will now just be 4 times slower rather than 10 times slower.