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Frame rate
Frame rate (also known as frame frequency) is the frequency (rate) at which an ... 35 mm movie cameras use a standard exposure rate of 24 FPS, though many ...
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Our premium frame by frame telecine system offers excellent film to video ... of very poor quality film frames—unrecognizable images, severe exposure flares ...
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Feb 9, 2011... shot on Kodachrome—loaded his Nikon F6 with the 36-exposure spool ... Herewith, presented for the first time in their entirety, are the frames ...
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We cannot improve film that is blurry, flickering (strobing on original film), shot out of frame, damaged due to humidity and mildew or double exposed.
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Only after all the elements have been exposed onto the print stock is the print developed. Academy Aperture - In 35mm this is the full frame exposed by the ...
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cameras to capture high frame rate (HFR) video without sac- rificing spatial resolution. The coded exposure technology is used to make random measurements ...
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Nov 14, 2011 ... Tony Conrad Exposure timing sheet used by Conrad in making The Flicker. ( Photo by Robert Adler). The Flicker (1965) by Tony Conrad is a ...
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Sep 14, 2010 ... Each 3D form is itself a single frame of a 3D animation, so each long exposure still is only a single image in a composite stop frame animation.
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If the warning refers to a particular frame, the frame filename is ...
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The most common frame rates in video are 24, 25 and 30 frames per second. Shutter speed refers to the amount of time that each individual frame is exposed for ...
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