I have a TV channel that runs at 720/60fps progressive. Much of the content is 24fps sourced, so I usually do an Inverse Telecine (IVTC) to get get back to 24 FPS, when I compress for storage. Just ...
There are a number of reasons for this that range from the technical to the aesthetic. Please keep in mind that I have not seen the film, but have seen early clips and have read extensively on the ...
If you saw Avatar: Fire and Ash in James Cameron 's format of choice (high frame rate 3D), you might be wondering why some scenes looked so smooth. The Avatar movies often experiment with technology, ...
With The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug hitting cinemas this Friday, December 13, our attention yet again turns to one of the film's most exciting and divisive aspects: Peter Jackson's decision to ...
In the days of DVDs and prior, in parts of the world where TVs run at 50 Hertz, such as Europe, movies would be sped up to 25 frames per second to show on broadcast TV, video tape or DVD while in 60 ...
One of the issues that comes up frequently in technical discussions of both gaming and video is what frame rate should be considered "good enough." On the one hand, you have people who argue for what ...
Open World Games Bandai Namco released a short clip of Elden Ring running on Switch 2, and if I was trying to make a reportedly terrible port look decent I'd also avoid all combat and large areas ...
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