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From: Kenneth
Subject: interesting paper on motion blur
Date: 19 Jan 2010 23:45:01
Message: <web.4b56894a790e4dbe65f302820@news.povray.org>
I came across a fascinating paper by Charles Poynton, discussing motion blur in
films and video--and the different ways we *perceive* such blur depending on the
technological platform/device its viewed on-- CRTs, LCDs, film projected in a
theater, etc. (It answered many questions I've been mulling over for years--why
there *are* differences in perception.) Not a CG discussion at all; it's about
the deeper principles involved. The paper may be a bit dated as to technology,
but not the concepts.

http://www.poynton.com/PDFs/Motion_portrayal.pdf

Ken


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From: Captain Jack
Subject: Re: interesting paper on motion blur
Date: 20 Jan 2010 10:36:32
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"Kenneth" <kdw### [at] earthlinknet> wrote in message 
news:web.4b56894a790e4dbe65f302820@news.povray.org...
>I came across a fascinating paper by Charles Poynton, discussing motion 
>blur in
> films and video--and the different ways we *perceive* such blur depending 
> on the
> technological platform/device its viewed on-- CRTs, LCDs, film projected 
> in a
> theater, etc. (It answered many questions I've been mulling over for 
> years--why
> there *are* differences in perception.) Not a CG discussion at all; it's 
> about
> the deeper principles involved. The paper may be a bit dated as to 
> technology,
> but not the concepts.

That's really neat. I hadn't seen it before, and I really enjoyed reading 
it. Thanks for the heads up.

--
Jack


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