Temporal Aliasing (Tessive Time Filter)
Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 16:52
Nice video that explains "temporal aliasing"
http://tessive.com/the-time-filter/
Forum member James Freeman was talking about mechanical shutters - well this Tessive Filter is an electronic global shutter.
I know it doesn't have anything to do with monitors, but the same principals apply.
This filter is used by videographers that want smoother motion at 24FPS, and videographers using a camera with a rolling shutter.
Chief Blur Buster talked about decay ramp versus square-wave strobing. This "electronic global shutter" has a decay (obviously - that's the point of the thing). Its like shutter glasses for cameras
Just thought it's interesting.
BTW - I'm new here and this is a great site that addresses one of the biggest inherent problems with panel displays - high persistence. I'm so glad there is a forum/site devoted to it. Thanks!
http://tessive.com/the-time-filter/
Forum member James Freeman was talking about mechanical shutters - well this Tessive Filter is an electronic global shutter.
I know it doesn't have anything to do with monitors, but the same principals apply.
This filter is used by videographers that want smoother motion at 24FPS, and videographers using a camera with a rolling shutter.
Chief Blur Buster talked about decay ramp versus square-wave strobing. This "electronic global shutter" has a decay (obviously - that's the point of the thing). Its like shutter glasses for cameras
Just thought it's interesting.
BTW - I'm new here and this is a great site that addresses one of the biggest inherent problems with panel displays - high persistence. I'm so glad there is a forum/site devoted to it. Thanks!