• Frame rate, most commonly expressed in frames per second or FPS, is typically the frequency (rate) at which consecutive images (frames) are captured or...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • steel frame that limits the construction's extent. Frame and FRAME may also refer to: Framing (construction), a building term known as light frame construction...
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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • on the frame size and frame rate of the media being encoded. The list below shows the available encoding choices for each of the available frame size and...
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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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  • 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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    distributed in segmented frame mode, segment/field frequency must be twice the frame rate. Thus 30/PsF has the same field rate as 60/I. Note that red and...
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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • various aspects of HDR-TV such as display resolution (HDTV and UHDTV), frame rate, chroma subsampling, bit depth, color space, color primaries, white point...
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  • specify 25 frame/s, while NTSC standards (United States, Canada, Japan, etc.) specify 29.97 frame/s. Film is shot at a slower frame rate of 24 frames...
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  • telerecording.  The effect is the exact opposite of a process called VidFIRE. Frame rate: 24 frames per second for film, 30 or 40 frames per second for old SD...
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  • 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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  • Zapruder film (redirect from Frame 313)
    camera's standard frame rate of 16 frame/s). While earlier 8 mm cameras had used a 16 frame/s rate, the 8 mm standard was moving to 18 frame/s by the 1960s...
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    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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    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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    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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  • higher resolution. This allows for higher graphical settings and/or frame rates for a given output resolution, depending on user preference. As of September...
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