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  Re: meteor fly-through (and motion-blur comparison)  
From: clipka
Date: 16 Jan 2013 06:28:16
Message: <50f68ed0$1@news.povray.org>
Am 16.01.2013 11:27, schrieb Kenneth:
> A 1280X720 animation, 600 frames, of the camera flying through some space
> debris. It has motion-blur but no antialiasing. (I thought I could get away
> without AA due to the erratic and blurred camera motions, which will usually
> hide the lack of AA--but the moon still shows some jaggies every now and then.)
>
> I rendered 6000 original frames, then (also in POV-Ray) averaged-together
> batches of 20 to get each final frame. The resulting motion-blur is 'full
> blur'--meaning, it's as if the movie camera had a 360-degree shutter (i.e.,
> always open.) No real film camera does that, though.  So I'll also post a
> version that corresponds to a 'standard' 180-degree shutter. It might be
> interesting to compare the subtle 'subjective experience' between the two.

Thumbs up for the 360 degrees. I guess it's simply closer to the visual 
experience of real life.


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