"Jonas Vingis" <jonas.vingis@kaimas.lt> wrote in message news:lbra2q$bu6$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > 2014-01-23 16:43, Struktur rašė: >> Nzn kiek cia rimtai.... >> >> "A standard video signal is actually a series of still images, flashed >> on screen so quickly that we believe we are watching a moving image. The >> typical frame rate used in North America is 60 frames per second (60Hz) >> meaning that a TV would display 60 individual still images every second. >> Sub-field drive is the method used to flash the individual image >> elements (dots) on a plasma panel. For each frame displayed on the TV >> the Sub-field drive flashes the dots 10 times or more, meaning that the >> dots are flashing 600 times per second (600Hz) or more. (Example: 60 >> frames per second x 10 sub-fields = 600 flashes per second)." > > Teisingai viskas. Bet nuo to vaizdas 10 kartu sklandesnis nepasidaro. Vistiek akis praktiskai nepastebi, kas daugiau nei 50 hz mirga. Cia nebent svarbu 3D turiniui, kai puse laiko desinei akiai puse laiko kairei akiai rodo vaizda. Na dar pries keiciantis kadrui juoda kadra imeta, kad smegenams atrodytu, kad judantis vaizdelis nesilieja.