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by Chief Blur Buster
19 Dec 2016, 13:35
Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
Topic: Blur reduction idea
Replies: 4
Views: 3363

Re: Blur reduction idea

That is a GREAT idea if there was enough accuracy with shutter glasses, but shutters are much slower than backlights. (Not to mention the variable-rate flicker issue, some mitigations are theoretically possible with a fast-performing backlight). Unfortunately, shutter have a latency too. The shutter...
by Chief Blur Buster
12 Dec 2016, 14:11
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: 144hz monitor @ 60hz? Help!
Replies: 30
Views: 22364

Re: 144hz monitor @ 60hz? Help!

What RealNC said -- that said, most videos I watch is in 24fps. So I don't see microstutter differences with movie framerates. Most users fortunately won't. However, once I start playing a 60fps video....BOOM. The difference becomes stark. 120Hz looks so much better than 144Hz when playing 60fps vid...
by Chief Blur Buster
07 Dec 2016, 15:02
Forum: News / Rumors / Conventions
Topic: AMD going to support FreeSync on Linux [promo image]
Replies: 3
Views: 5377

Re: AMD going to support FreeSync on Linux [promo image]

They mentioned it a long ago, but finally great to see actual marketing material from AMD on this!

Hopefully this is available to SteamOS too.
by Chief Blur Buster
06 Dec 2016, 12:42
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: Viewsonic XG2401 and Interlace Pattern Artifacts [Inversion]
Replies: 4
Views: 5749

Re: Viewsonic XG2401 and Interlace Pattern Artifacts [Invers

Yes, same phenomenon affects all that. Inversion artifacts are an unavoidable part of a specific monitor, as it is design. Fast-responding panels (e.g. 1ms TN panels) have more inversion artifacts because it's hard to keep the pixels stationary. With 1ms GtG, and 16.7ms between refresh cycles at 60H...
by Chief Blur Buster
04 Dec 2016, 23:26
Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
Topic: Viewsonic XG2401 and Interlace Pattern Artifacts [Inversion]
Replies: 4
Views: 5749

Re: Viewsonic XG2401 and Interlace Pattern Artifacts

Actually google " inversion artifacts ". Complaints have come up with amplified inversion artifacts on some high-refresh-rate monitors. Not often, but it happens... Not all of them are prone to them, but this definitely looks like an LCD inversion pattern (a grid of positive and negative voltages th...
by Chief Blur Buster
04 Dec 2016, 23:20
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: TestUFO Display Lag Test coming! (SMTT accurate)
Replies: 27
Views: 26739

Re: TestUFO Display Lag Test coming! (SMTT accurate)

anyway i'm not sure if it's possible unless both monitor's vblanks (as in the timing of vblank for the signal in the cable) are synchronized. which would require a splitter i believe Splitters are preferred, exactly as for SMTT 2.0 However, there *is* a way to photographically confirm perfect blank...
by Chief Blur Buster
04 Dec 2016, 23:16
Forum: Eliminating Motion Blur — LightBoost / ULMB / ELMB / DyAc
Topic: Make Stroberlight work at 144Hz
Replies: 8
Views: 5957

Re: Make Stroberlight work at 144Hz

Most 120Hz LightBoost monitors have no ability to strobe at 144Hz.
by Chief Blur Buster
02 Dec 2016, 01:09
Forum: News / Rumors / Conventions
Topic: Two LCD Layers to amplify 1000:1 contrast to 1,000,000:1
Replies: 10
Views: 13456

Re: Two LCD Layers to amplify 1000:1 contrast to 1,000,000:1

I was thinking.... The 2nd layer can be used to lower persistence! (to as little as roughly double GtG of the 2nd layer). ...What if the 2nd layer (monochrome) LCD or light shutter (e.g. mechanical shutters or monochrome OLED, etc) could act as a motion-blur reduction. Behave like a scanning backlig...
by Chief Blur Buster
02 Dec 2016, 00:47
Forum: News / Rumors / Conventions
Topic: Two LCD Layers to amplify 1000:1 contrast to 1,000,000:1
Replies: 10
Views: 13456

Two LCD Layers to amplify 1000:1 contrast to 1,000,000:1

Amplifying contrast with two LCD layers , requires an extremely intense backlight/edgelight. Transmission effiicency of an LCD has long been shockingly low, and has only improved sufficiently enough (along with high-efficiency LEDs that doesn't create as much heat as yesterday's backlights) in orde...
by Chief Blur Buster
01 Dec 2016, 23:34
Forum: Input Lag / Display Lag / Network Lag
Topic: TestUFO Display Lag Test coming! (SMTT accurate)
Replies: 27
Views: 26739

Re: TestUFO Display Lag Test coming! (SMTT accurate)

pics? I'm keeping it top secret until launch of the new TestUFO Lag Test in 2017 Otherwise, people will infer ideas of how I'm pulling it off, and beat me to this motion test. I want to be #1 for a millisecond-accurate browser-based lag differential test. As long as your TestUFO browser passes the ...