Understanding basics of display motion blur with Blurinator 9000

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Understanding basics of display motion blur with Blurinator 9000

Post by Discorz » 25 Sep 2021, 04:05

I wanted to make this basic GIF/APNG animation for you guys to see how display motion blur work. Hopefully it clears some things out. :)

Blurinator 9000 is a software for LCD blur simulation. It is a great educational tool for demonstrating basic effects in LCD motion blur physics created by Marián Vlček. You can import your own images and play around.

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Download: https://github.com/marianvlcek/blurinat ... /tag/v9000
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Re: Understanding basics of display motion blur with Blurinator 9000

Post by shen » 04 Feb 2024, 09:10

The github downloaded version of Blurinator 9000 seems to be different from your GIF version. :o The github version don't have the refresh rate simulation. :o

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