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Date: Fri, 27 Oct 1995 21:24:29 -0400 (EDT)
From: Robert Cohen <rcohen@shell.monmouth.com>
To: Dave Paige <davep@access.digex.net>
Cc: Lightwave Post <lightwave@mail.webcom.com>
Subject: Re: GLOW and FIELD RENDERING QUESTION
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On Fri, 27 Oct 1995, Dave Paige wrote:
>
> I believe that it is you who are wrong. The reason you 'notice' flash
> frames is because they have nothing to do with the previous image so they
> become much more noticeable. Persistence of vision does not imply that
> you won't notice a very different frame at 30 frames per second. Film is
> only 24 frames per second at it works as well.
>
> Dave Paige
I think that you are interpreting me bass ackwards... ;) I am not saying
that you won't notice compositional differences in single frames... What
I am saying is that when you employ motion picture technology (in
whatever format), you are employing persistance of vision. This means if
you change frames at any speed faster than one tenth of a second, your eye
will not see a series of individual frames, but will process the information
as a continual moving image.
Thanks for the reply
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Robert Cohen / Ocean Township NJ Lightwave Animator / Video Editor
robert.cohen@njland.com / rcohen@monmouth.com
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