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RE: Shuddering?

Posted by mpathus on June 27, 2012 at 17:40:22:

Yes, like you describe as "image jumping". Term might be "strobing"?

Caught it for a moment in a scene Vickers was in. I expect, like with standard film, the more digital "snapshots" per second the better. If/when they get up to 1000/sec (guessing) we'll be talking "holographic realism". Till then, they will remain motion limited.

Saw something similar like a set "wiggle" (ship's hangar/loading dock) in Aliens just before the squad briefing. That was attributable to a foreground matte painting being jostled momentarily (camera dolly?) that didn't jive with the real sound stage.

(Just picking nits.)

3D must be SO much more difficult to synchronize.