Frame rate, most commonly expressed in frame/s, frames per second or FPS, is typically the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images (frames) are captured...
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technology—either film or video—high frame rate (HFR) refers to higher frame rates than typical prior practice. The frame rate for motion picture film cameras...
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Variable frame rate (or VFR) is a term in video compression for a feature supported by some container formats which allows for the frame rate to change...
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Frame rate control (FRC) or temporal dithering is a method for achieving greater color depth particularly in liquid-crystal displays. Older, cheaper, or...
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Delta timing (section Delta-time and frame rate)
Delta-time and frame rate are not always related. Video games fall into one of two categories regarding frame rate: frame rate dependent or frame rate independent...
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said to last six frames, the actual duration of which depends on the frame rate of the system, which varies according to the video or film standard in...
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list of films with high frame rates. Only films with a native (without motion interpolation) shooting and projection frame rate of 48 or higher, for all...
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raster-based display device displays a new image. This is independent from frame rate, which describes how many images are stored or generated every second...
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associated with being the first-ever feature film using an extra-high frame rate of 120 frames per second, further complicated by the 3D format, at 4K...
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Telecine (redirect from Drop-frame transfer)
periodically play a selected frame twice. For NTSC, the difference in frame rates can be corrected by showing every fourth frame of film twice. This solution...
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SMPTE timecode (redirect from Drop-frame time code)
and the frame rate 29.970029 Hz (30/1.001 Hz). The altered frame rate meant that an hour of timecode at a nominal frame rate of 29.97 frame/s was longer...
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Flicker fusion threshold (redirect from Flicker fusion rate)
detection of a high frame rate, such as the phantom array effect or wagon-wheel effect, as human-visible side effects of a finite frame rate were still seen...
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Deep Learning Super Sampling (redirect from Nvidia frame generation)
higher resolution. This allows for higher graphical settings and/or frame rates for a given output resolution, depending on user preference. All generations...
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1080i (section Frame rate)
particularly useful in broadcasting, where bandwidth efficiency is crucial. The frame rate is typically 50 or 60 fields per second, depending on the region. This...
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clearer, more detailed picture. In addition, progressive scan and higher frame rates result in a picture with less flicker and better rendering of fast motion...
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and double the frame rate (48 over 24) of the average movie." The Guardian magazine's Peter Bradshaw commented on use of high frame rate technology and...
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(GPU). It causes the instantaneous frame rate of the longest delay to be significantly lower than the frame rate reported by benchmarking applications...
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Motion interpolation (redirect from Frame interpolation)
DmitriRender uses GPU-oriented frame rate conversion algorithm with native DXVA support for frame interpolation. Bluesky Frame Rate Converter is a DirectShow...
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the perceived frame rate of a video display without consuming extra bandwidth. The interlaced signal contains two fields of a video frame captured consecutively...
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NTSC (section Frame rate conversion)
800. The standard recommended a frame rate of 30 frames (images) per second, consisting of two interlaced fields per frame at 262.5 lines per field and 60 fields...
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system) with a maximum frame rate of 30 Hz, (60 fields per second) and 720-line video, progressively scanned, with a maximum frame rate of 60 Hz. In the end...
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confused with the touch response rate, which is the frequency that the touchscreen senses input, or the frame rate, which describes how many images are...
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Film look (section Frame rate)
result to VidFIRE, used to restore a video look to telerecorded video. Frame rate: 24 frames per second for film, 25 or 30 frames per second for old SD...
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Cinematography (section Frame rate selection)
whereby the capture frame rate of the camera changes over time. For example, if in the course of 10 seconds of capture, the capture frame rate is adjusted from...
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FreeTrack (section Frame rate)
with low-frame-rate video devices to improve panning smoothness. However, responsiveness is fundamentally limited to the frame rate; a 30 frame/s webcam...
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Rec. 709 (section Frame rates)
specifies the following possible frame rates and pixel scanning order. The options for the latter are progressively scanned frame (P), progressive segmented...
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Ultra-high-definition television (section Color space, dynamic range, frame rate and resolution/aliasing)
allows for frame rates up to 120 frames per second (fps). UHDTV potentially allows Rec. 2020, higher dynamic range, and higher frame rates to work on...
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Screen tearing (redirect from Frame tearing)
proportional to the difference of frame rates). It can also occur simply from a lack of synchronization between two equal frame rates, and the tear line is then...
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displays with a fixed refresh rate, a frame can only be shown on the screen at specific intervals, evenly spaced apart. If a new frame is not ready when that...
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the frame size, color depth and frame rate. Each pixel consumes a number of bits determined by the color depth. The data required to represent a frame of...
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