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- 18 Dec 2013, 20:49
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Afterimages On Display and Persistence of Vision [Long!]
- Replies: 11
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Re: After Images On Display and Persistence of Vision
Given what I'm reading about the phenomenon, where the after image persists for approximately 0.04 seconds, this makes sense. A slower cadence doesn't not give the double image, but then motion is lost, and it becomes stop-go series of images. On your plasma, it's more like approximately 5-8ms, (0....
- 18 Dec 2013, 20:43
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Afterimages On Display and Persistence of Vision [Long!]
- Replies: 11
- Views: 15258
Re: After Images On Display and Persistence of Vision
I personally would prefer a true 1000fps@1000Hz display, over a strobe backlight display. 1ms of persistence = 1ms of unique frame visiblity time = 1 pixel of motion blur during 1000 pixels/second -- Can be done 1000fps@1000Hz flicker-free, if you don't want strobing. -- Can be done 1/1000sec strob...
- 18 Dec 2013, 20:39
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Afterimages On Display and Persistence of Vision [Long!]
- Replies: 11
- Views: 15258
Re: After Images On Display and Persistence of Vision
Hey Mark, Wanted to open a line of discussion with you on talking about motion blur and and replicating retinal properties. One thing I've been researching is afterimages/persistence of vision on the retina. One a 30 fps strobed display, this is really clear. Your 30 fps UFO test visually appears a...
- 18 Dec 2013, 20:37
- Forum: Area 51: Display Science, Research & Engineering
- Topic: Afterimages On Display and Persistence of Vision [Long!]
- Replies: 11
- Views: 15258
Afterimages On Display and Persistence of Vision [Long!]
I received permission to post a long, informative email discussion, since I (Mark Rejhon) am one of the few people to understand strobe backlight behavior with human vision (benefits/side effects and technical explanations). This person preferred to remain anonymous, however, this information posted...
- 18 Dec 2013, 20:15
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: G-SYNC Upgrade Board Giveaway - FIVE boards! [complete]
- Replies: 161
- Views: 136956
Re: G-SYNC Upgrade Board Giveaway - FIVE boards!
Good catch. I've edited the giveaway details to mention this.Karnaj wrote:I noticed that G-SYNC is only compatible...
Everyone else, keep it coming!
- 18 Dec 2013, 20:14
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: G-SYNC Upgrade Board Giveaway - FIVE boards! [complete]
- Replies: 161
- Views: 136956
Re: G-SYNC Upgrade Board Giveaway - FIVE boards!
Very nostradamus, very nostradamus. On par with my Arduino Scanning Backlight, in the pre-LightBoost2D-era. I correctly foresaw the era of strobe backlights, and look at where we are today (LightBoost, EIZO Turbo240, BENQ Blur Reduction).TheExodu5 wrote:Hi there! I'm Jason [snip]
- 18 Dec 2013, 17:02
- Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
- Topic: Input Lag of Strobe Backlights
- Replies: 13
- Views: 29682
Re: Input Lag of Strobe Backlights
Interesting...I never thought LightBoost would contribute to input lag. Do you know why it does? I assumed that backlight strobing was independant from drawing the frame, but I guess not? In any case, 4ms shouldn't be perceivable, so that's good to know. That is because the monitor is being refresh...
- 18 Dec 2013, 16:49
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Alternative scanning methods
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4191
Re: Alternative scanning methods
What would the best alternative scan method be? It is still probably faster sequential scan, taken from a fast packet transmission cable (DisplayPort, which can theoretically transmit a 1080p 4:2:2 frame in only 2.3 milliseconds if using both channels) until we do random access refreshing or other ...
- 18 Dec 2013, 16:41
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Alternative scanning methods
- Replies: 2
- Views: 4191
Re: Alternative scanning methods
So if I understand correctly, all current displays scan images from top to bottom. This is a relic left over from the old analog CRT days and was kept for backwards compatibility reasons. Is it possible to scan the entire image/frame all at once? Is anyone working on alternative scan methods? Would...
- 18 Dec 2013, 16:19
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: Optimal mouse DPI setting for 120 hz display 1080p
- Replies: 36
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Re: Optimal mouse DPI setting for 120 hz display 1080p
That's true...high DPI would definitely be more useful for high sensitivity gaming, since you're reliant on very small and precise movements to be accurate. The silver lining is that a mouse that has accurate high DPI, will also be accurate at low DPI too. At least that is how it has normally turne...