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    The stroboscopic effect is a visual phenomenon caused by aliasing that occurs when continuous rotational or other cyclic motion is represented by a series...
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  • wheel is illuminated by flickering light. These forms of the effect are known as stroboscopic effects: the original smooth rotation of the wheel is visible...
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  • 80 Hz. The stroboscopic effect is sometimes used to "stop motion" or to study small differences in repetitive motions. The stroboscopic effect refers to...
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    A strobe light or stroboscopic lamp, commonly called a strobe, is a device used to produce regular flashes of light. It is one of a number of devices that...
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  • Stroboscopic may refer to: Stroboscopic effect, visual temporal aliasing Stroboscopic effect (lighting), a temporal light artefact visible if a moving...
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    Scan line (redirect from Scan line effect)
    between formats. Flicker (screen) Interlaced video Scanline rendering Stroboscopic effect Keith Jack and Vladimir Tsatsulin (2002). Dictionary of Video and...
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    sequential images is a stroboscopic effect, as explained in 1833 by Simon Stampfer (one of the inventors of the stroboscopic disc, a.k.a. phenakistiscope)...
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    in signals sampled in time, for instance in digital audio or the stroboscopic effect, is referred to as temporal aliasing. Aliasing in spatially sampled...
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    The illusion is caused by temporal aliasing, commonly known as the stroboscopic effect. In electronic versions, the perforated disc is replaced by a lamp...
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  • Two well-known examples of such unwanted effects are flicker and stroboscopic effect. Flicker is a directly visible light modulation at relatively low...
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    cylindrical variant of the phénakisticope, an apparatus suggested after the stroboscopic discs were introduced in 1833. The definitive version of the zoetrope...
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  • give power to a load Support vector machine, in machine learning Stroboscopic effect visibility measure (SVM), a measure for assessing a type of temporal...
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    light on the timing marks makes them appear stationary due to the stroboscopic effect. The ignition timing can then be adjusted to fire at the correct...
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    interaction of the light and regularly-spaced marks on the wheel creates a stroboscopic effect that makes the marks for a particular pitch appear to stand still...
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    motion before the invention of stroboscopic animation in the 1830s. In 1825, the thaumatrope used a stroboscopic effect that made the brain combine incomplete...
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    mathematician, surveyor and inventor. His most famous invention is that of the stroboscopic disk which has a claim to be the first device to show moving images....
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  • can cause temporal light artifacts (TLA) such as the stroboscopic effect or phantom array effect. TLM has been linked to headache and migraine, and in...
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    known as the phenakistiscope, an early animation device based on a stroboscopic effect. The principle of this "philosophical toy" would inspire the development...
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    hemoglobin – had increased oxygen-binding affinity, and that this adaptive effect likely resulted from evolutionary mutations within the hemoglobin molecule...
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    television or a computer (not of an analog oscilloscope). This effect is called the stroboscopic effect, and the rate at which the string seems to vibrate is the...
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  • Stroboscopic effect, a phenomenon that occurs when continuous motion is represented by a series of short or instantaneous samples Wagon-wheel effect,...
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    camera or by some people, seem to flash or flicker. This is a type of stroboscopic effect. Cool light: In contrast to most light sources, LEDs radiate very...
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    with light shining forward through the fan blades and producing a stroboscopic effect. Around 13:42 UTC (20:42 Jakarta time), the number-four Rolls-Royce...
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    minimally differ from each other, with unnoticeable interruptions, is a stroboscopic effect. While animators traditionally used to draw each part of the movements...
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    mains frequency of 50 – 60 Hz; this substantially eliminates the stroboscopic effect of flicker, a product of the line frequency associated with fluorescent...
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    epilepsy, lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, Lyme disease, and vertigo. A stroboscopic effect can be noticed, where something spinning at just the right speed...
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    implementation of film. Between 1825 and 1840, the relevant technologies of stroboscopic animation, photography and stereoscopy were introduced. For much of the...
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    engine running. The apparent position of the marks, frozen by the stroboscopic effect, indicates the current timing of the spark in relation to piston...
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    1990s, Jacobs began working with John Zorn and experimented with a stroboscopic effect, digital video, and 3D effects. Little Stabs at Happiness (1960)...
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    equipped to do so. The illusion of motion in projected films is a stroboscopic effect that has been traditionally been attributed to persistence of vision...
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