Re: Software BFI Double Image Effect! (Emulation of CRT 30fps @ 60Hz)
Posted: 14 Nov 2021, 21:58
About this test:
If is like frames are mixed, is like the bain is taking a sample from a determinate space if the object is in motion, as if is in motion is blurred, so it needs a sample to see the image clear, an it mix all to one. As the the upper one is static is not taking the sample Edited: to see the motion but is doing it to see changes at the object as is motion aswell, so you can see the lines. As the lower ufo is in motion it takes the sample to see the ufo and the lines are doubled.
Could this be right?.
Edited:
I have a better explanation for the white lines. Maybe the lines, as the brain is taking a sample to see the object and see two lines but an space between both, it can't know if it is an static object or an object with a such high speed dat it can see its movement, like a helicopter propeller. So it covers the area between the two position with the object repeated and its color mixed with the black. This could be the same for the 30 fps and 15 fps at 60 hz at the ufo test. As it is moving in jerks is like it is moved at a such high speed that the grain is not seen any this between two positions, so It is covering the area between two ufo positions with the sample it have and aditional inbetween ufos is it don't have a sample.
Is like a security mechanism as it don't know if it is a high speed moving objet, it covers the distance between frames to say that the object could be at that area, so is like saing don't cross it!.
The black gaps at the lines are like the ufo, as are in motion and it takes them like and square. And are not seen at the lines when you center the eyes at the static ufo, because it still sees movement with the periferic vision, so the brain takes samples with it, and it thinks that are behind the lines, so it covers the line gaps, as lines are static, and shows the squares moving behind.
If is like frames are mixed, is like the bain is taking a sample from a determinate space if the object is in motion, as if is in motion is blurred, so it needs a sample to see the image clear, an it mix all to one. As the the upper one is static is not taking the sample Edited: to see the motion but is doing it to see changes at the object as is motion aswell, so you can see the lines. As the lower ufo is in motion it takes the sample to see the ufo and the lines are doubled.
Could this be right?.
Edited:
I have a better explanation for the white lines. Maybe the lines, as the brain is taking a sample to see the object and see two lines but an space between both, it can't know if it is an static object or an object with a such high speed dat it can see its movement, like a helicopter propeller. So it covers the area between the two position with the object repeated and its color mixed with the black. This could be the same for the 30 fps and 15 fps at 60 hz at the ufo test. As it is moving in jerks is like it is moved at a such high speed that the grain is not seen any this between two positions, so It is covering the area between two ufo positions with the sample it have and aditional inbetween ufos is it don't have a sample.
Is like a security mechanism as it don't know if it is a high speed moving objet, it covers the distance between frames to say that the object could be at that area, so is like saing don't cross it!.
The black gaps at the lines are like the ufo, as are in motion and it takes them like and square. And are not seen at the lines when you center the eyes at the static ufo, because it still sees movement with the periferic vision, so the brain takes samples with it, and it thinks that are behind the lines, so it covers the line gaps, as lines are static, and shows the squares moving behind.