Robert (Jamie) Munro wrote:
There was a cinema standard that called Showscan that ran at 60 instead
of 24fps for similar reasons. And IMAX do a thing called IMAX HD that
runs at 48fps. These systems both require a lot of lighting, and a lot
of film stock to shoot, so I don't think they are
I wonder if highly shuttered video produces better results on
TVs that do motion compensated 100Hz stuff. E.g. if you
delivered them 25p but with the shutter open for 10ms rather
than 40ms, they will be able to make a much better job of the
motion compensation, producing something very
Brian Butterworth wrote:
This one, can't go around praising a document and not linking to it,
terrible form...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/whp/whp169.shtml
There was a cinema standard that called Showscan that ran at 60 instead
of 24fps for similar reasons. And IMAX do a thing called IMAX
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