This is do the best you could project, which could turn to a commerical project. If it becomes such a project I'm more than happy to get your help further.
I'll share the results when done.
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- 21 Apr 2014, 23:46
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backlights
- Replies: 28
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- 21 Apr 2014, 21:20
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backlights
- Replies: 28
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Re: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backli
Thank you very much for your informations. I'll be happy to share If I can sucseed. But it's "Area 51" untill sucseeded. I can't tell you more on here but I can PM to you.
Let me do the math for 60hz to see If I got it.
lets use %90 motion blur elimination on 60hz this gives me 600fps@600hz motion ...
Let me do the math for 60hz to see If I got it.
lets use %90 motion blur elimination on 60hz this gives me 600fps@600hz motion ...
- 21 Apr 2014, 12:16
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backlights
- Replies: 28
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Re: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backli
I'm thinking of how can I use 1040 strobes and have enough light.
What if I remove the reflective surface on the back of the LCD and add more strobing leds on the back of the LCD ( a proper small box can be made with proper difusers to have even light.)
Second plan is just to open reflective ...
What if I remove the reflective surface on the back of the LCD and add more strobing leds on the back of the LCD ( a proper small box can be made with proper difusers to have even light.)
Second plan is just to open reflective ...
- 21 Apr 2014, 12:06
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backlights
- Replies: 28
- Views: 42628
Re: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backli
I'll try to do hardware based, refresh syncronized strobing.
I'll acsess to hardware and get signals from there and use it to strobe back light. I'll try this on a 65hz screen. More than 65 strobes for each refresh. Do you think that it might work?
I had studied the presistance issue. Correct me ...
I'll acsess to hardware and get signals from there and use it to strobe back light. I'll try this on a 65hz screen. More than 65 strobes for each refresh. Do you think that it might work?
I had studied the presistance issue. Correct me ...
- 18 Apr 2014, 16:24
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backlights
- Replies: 28
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Re: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backli
What about LG "5.5 phone screen? I can run it 60Hz and 65Hz with hardware editing. How low can I have the presistance on this screen? I'm new to this mod so can you advice me what to do? there is no light boost or similar specs for this screen. What is the best I can have on this LCD? If I had an ...
- 17 Apr 2014, 02:04
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backlights
- Replies: 28
- Views: 42628
Re: We need sub-millisecond persistence (<1ms) strobe backli
I made a good reply on Techreport that got voted up +15, so I think I should crosspost it here, for interesting reading:
Interesting, but gimmicky technology. If you need slow-mo capture to notice a significant "difference" then it is not worth worrying about unless you are one of those anal ...
Interesting, but gimmicky technology. If you need slow-mo capture to notice a significant "difference" then it is not worth worrying about unless you are one of those anal ...
