we get the impression of a smoother presentation in a cinema because
of the shutter in the projector revealing and concealing each frame
twice, giving an apparent rate of 48fps. I really hate 24 or 25
progressive on TV sets - Interlace Rules OK!
On 28 Nov 2009, at 17:25, Wes Plate wrote:
On 11/27/09 1:51 PM, "James Culbertson" <albion@speakeasy.net> wrote:
> Inquiring relatives want to know.
If you're like me (you should be so lucky) you'll be horrified to see
what
120Hz, etc. does to the playback. It takes something that looks like
it was
shot on film (which used to be sought after, who decided this was
bad?) and
(apparently) introduces new frames to smooth the motion.
It is looks like ass.
However your relatives won't even see it. My Dad set himself up a new
flat
screen with the 120Hz feature and doesn't notice that something is
different.
--
Wes Plate
Automatic Duck, Inc.
http://www.automaticduck.com
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