How to test motion blur for high speed moving objects

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adien
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How to test motion blur for high speed moving objects

Post by adien » 18 Mar 2025, 04:46

Hello all,

I'm new here and this is my first post. I hope this topic hasn't already been covered elsewhere in the forum. If it has, my sincere apologies for cluttering the space. :geek:

I'm an electronics developer with roughly 10 years of experience in designing and developing various systems. Currently, I'm working on building a camera system that will capture detailed images of fast-moving objects—we're talking speeds of 45 m/s.

I’ve tried Googling to find a simple setup to test what shutter speeds would be optimal to eliminate motion blur at different velocities, but it seems I’d need to build a linear rig. At 45 m/s, that involves some serious kinetic energy. :?

Can I use any of the tests on TestUFO .com to evaluate motion blur and somehow relate that to real-world object speeds?

For reference, I have an Odyssey G7 monitor with a 144 Hz refresh rate, HDR support, and a 5070 Ti card.

Thx

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Re: How to test motion blur for high speed moving objects

Post by RealNC » 18 Mar 2025, 06:27

adien wrote:
18 Mar 2025, 04:46
Moved to correct forum section.
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