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December 3rd 07, 09:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Spinner strobing as a "Bird Strike Countermeasure"
In article twV4j.1755$QS.57@trndny03,
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In article ,
The frame-rate was increased from 16 to 24 at the introduction of sound
(not
color). The increased linear speed was desirable to improve fidelity of
the
analog optical soundtrack on the film. In either case, 24 or 16 FPS, each
image
is projected three or two times (respectively) to produce an effective
rate of
48 - this was done to avoid perception of flicker.
Anyone know off hand what the frame rate was for home movies (8mm)?
It was supposed to project at 16fps, which makes for a bit of adjustment
when converting old home movies to DVD.
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