IceCube wrote:IceCube wrote:Falkentyne wrote:Did you read the main website on what a pursuit camera is?
It's moving the camera at the same speed as the images are moving to keep the image in front of the camera lens at all times. That way it's like taking a still picture, while the monitor and room itself are the things that are moving.
Please read the main website. Chief blur buster wrote an article on this.
but i need to order that slider and stuff from amazon which takes me days till delivering and money :/
could u just answer the question: does alien invasion look the same with and without BR excpet for the ghosting difference? do the aliens need to move and be sharp the same way? could u just test it on your own and tell me if u see a difference in behavior? cause i guess its normal the way it is on my screen cause blur reduction should "reduce the motion blur effect" ... without it it should be still there right? even with 144hz... !?
cause it should be working finde, because ingame everything is fine in CSGO
No they don't.
And it's very difficult to explain right now.
Note though:
"inverse ghosting" and "Normal ghosting" don't refer to blurriness in the image when I say that. It refers to the "overdrive artifacts". that's just what it's called. If it confuses you, I can call it "inverse coronas" and "Normal coronas".
Usually, "ghosting" is just streaking (e.g. a blurry image from not having blur reduction). You can have BOTH coronas AND ghosting at the same time.
With blur reduction OFF, if you toggle the AMA (this requires enabling blur reduction first, as I explained many times now in different posts, then SWITCHING profiles to disable blur reduction while keeping the AMA toggle, which is a firmware "bug" we are exploiting), blur reduction off+AMA "Low" will have MORE blurriness (ghosting) but FEWER overdrive artifacts.
Blur reduction ON, will have LESS blurriness (in fact the blurriness will be ZERO), but MORE overdrive artifacts--inverse ghosting if you do NOT toggle the AMA, and "normal" ghosting if you toggle the AMA (set AMA to high after enabling blur reduction, without changing profiles).
I can't really tell you anything else. You've asked me SOOO many questions. I've answered as MUCH as I can and you keep pushing. I mean what exactly do you want?
How do you think I found out all this stuff? By trying it myself, reading and asking *some* questions. Besides Chief and Masterotakus' hard work, everything else has been me taking time and sweat to figure how things worked. I'm going to leave you with these pictures and then you're on your own because I just can't do this anymore ok? These were taken with a normal regular camera, using it as a pursuit camera (which is ALSO DIFFICULT to do without getting it blurry).
These pictures apply to the XL2720Z ONLY. The "toggle" On the XL2420Z and XL2411Z work, but they don't reduce the "Inverse coronas" very much--only slightly.
1) 144hz, blur reduction off, Default AMA high, stock settings everyone would use if they don't know about the firmware bugs.
Notice that there is "blurriness" as well as "Inverse ghosting" aka inverse coronas.
2) 144hz, blur reduction off, AMA high bug switched from the "blur reduction on AMA toggle" by swapping profiles.
3) 120hz, Blur reduction ON, AMA high--default , note: CONTRAST is 43 (VT tweak 1500 active). low exposure time on camera.
4) 100hz, blur reduction ON, AMA *LOW*, contrast=43 (normal contrast), VT 1500 tweak active. normal exposure time.
Notice the normal ghosting instead of the inverse ghosting. Setting AMA to high after enabling blur reduction reduces the AMA and changes the inverse ghosting to normal ghosting.
5) 120hz, Blur reduction on, AMA *LOW*--note:" CONTRAST IS lowered to 10 (set AMA to high after enabling blur reduction).
Notice that dropping the contrast reduces the normal ghosting.
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The above images apply to the XL2720Z. Take note of the "AMA toggle=normal ghosting" vs the inverse ghosting.
How it looks on the 2420Z and XL2411Z? Like this.
1) XL2411Z, XL2420Z, default blur reduction AMA high (not toggled). THIS IS NOT MY PICTURE.
2) xl2411z, xl2420z, setting AMA high after enabling blur reduction (AMA toggle): THIS IS NOT MY PICTURE.
To compare, XL2720Z would look like this instead, after toggling (AMA high after enabling MBR). This is my picture that's why it looks more blurry. I don't have a good enough camera.
This is all I can do for you.