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The human eye can see more than 30fps. The 30fps thing is a myth likely made by people with macs.
The only reason we cant tell that an average movie is running at 25-28fps is because of various film techniques.
The only reason we cant tell that an average movie is running at 25-28fps is because of various film techniques.
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idk6901 wroteVEVO wrote That's a myth. The human eye is not limited in FPS. What your eye sees is what is limited by your screen or graphics power.
I read that the eye had a higher number than thirty but I wasn't sure which to believe. But the more fps the slower it looks so would more not be bad?
Here's the different in fps in a simple gif
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Even the 50 fps isn't as smooth as it could be. The human eye is not limited to a certain fps and if you actually looked into it a bit you'd know that.
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