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- Subject: Re: Why are europeans dumb enough to buy amigas?
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- From: nbc@vulture.dmem.strath.ac.uk (Neil Brendan Clark)
- Date: 28 Mar 1996 07:48:03 -0000
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- Shane Kuntz <crkuntz@sgiis4.sdrc.com> wrote:
- > Movies use 30 FRAMES per second. Anything more than that will not yield
- > better gfx/video. The human eye can only see so much.
-
- Yes, but what about temporal aliasing, the archetypal example of which
- is the "carriage wheel rotating backwards effect"? Apparently this can
- be offset to some extent by higher frame rates.
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