With stunningly fast shutter speeds, today’s cameras can stop almost any motion. But some subjects—such as race cars and babbling brooks—become more interesting when you emphasize their motion, ...
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Why your new TV's motion looks blurrier than a 20-year-old plasma
First CRTs, then plasmas. We keep getting blurrier.
Motion blur is a tricky thing. On one hand, we spend a great deal of time and effort trying to combat it. We stick image stablization into lenses, opt for fast shutter speeds, and push our flashes to ...
Blurred images that are unidentifiable as still pictures become understandable once the images are set in motion. That’s because of a phenomenon called "optic flow," which may be especially relevant ...
There are many ways to evaluate a monitor. We can look at size and resolution, sure. Panel type can be another good indicator of its characteristics. Does it cover a particular color space effectively ...
Techspot posted an interesting article for those of us who are motion blur fanatics: GPU-based shader simulates motion clarity of classic CRT monitors, courtesy of Blur Busters It looks like Blur ...
Moment Pro Camera, the camera app originally designed for Moment’s range of aftermarket smartphone lenses, is getting support for long-exposure photography on iOS. The feature is technically blending ...
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