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From: Brian Dady <bdady@netcom.com>
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Subject: Re: GLOW and FIELD RENDERING QUESTION
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On Fri, 27 Oct 1995 jeric@accessone.com wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Oct 1995, Robert Cohen <rcohen@shell.monmouth.com> wrote:
>
> >My original point, was that since the human eye cannot detect an on to
> >off sequence of light (or image) which is faster than one tenth of a
> >second,
>
> This has got to be wrong, since I and many/most of my colleagues have no
> problem seeing "flash frames" in the edit suite, and they are only 1/30th of
> a second.
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> >Robert Cohen <rcohen@shell.monmouth.com> sent this message.
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> jeric@accessone.com sent this message.
I don't know if Robert's assertion is correct, but logic tells me a flash
frame is a single frame of white inserted in a sequence of frames and
that is *not* an on-to-off sequence as he stated.
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Brian Dady --* Video Magic / modeller ///
Santa Clara, California / animator ///
Email: bdady@netcom.com / S/W dev \\\///
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