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Posted by JoeBloe on 10/12/06 03:54
On 11 Oct 2006 20:48:56 +0200, Martin Heffels
<feipbjszfo@oxeszdjnlp.xercdpvueppjtmougcqvtz.net> Gave us:
>On Tue, 10 Oct 2006 20:58:58 -0700, JoeBloe
><joebloe@thebarattheendoftheuniverse.org> wrote:
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>> Bingo! The only "flicker" that is reduced is lamp/shutter flicker.
>
>Not really. With a shorter shutter-time, you would only show a shorter part
>of the sinus-cycle of the AC-voltage. The idea of projecting the same image
>2 or 3 times, is to reduce the image-flicker, by updating the image on the
>retina more often. Optical illusion, so to speak.
>
Same frame three times over.... same retinal image, dope ass.
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