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<blockquote data-quote="pilehave" data-source="post: 488753" data-attributes="member: 71550"><p>Frame interpolation is the stuff that most LCD tv's an a handfull of plasmas incorporate to sell more units (fancy names, fancy specs, higher price). This together with dynamic contrast is just ruining image-quality. When I want to watch a movie I want the real movie-sensation, and part of this is the slow (and sometimes jerky) pans that 24 pictures per second results in.</p><p></p><p>Using 24 pictures per second is just not enough to get smooth pans, this is why directors and cinematographs spends years learning how to place objcts in panning-scenes.</p><p></p><p>TV's like Panasonic that displays 24p as 96p is just quadrupling the image, showing the same frame 4 times. Unless you enable that "movie-magic-image-enhacing-crap" of course. Yesterday I saw Philips TV's proclaiming that 200 Hz is the new deal. WTF...calculating interpolated images doesn't create new data, it just ruins the existing. I think most people will agree that taking a sandwich and cutting it into four pieces won't give you four sandwiches <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pilehave, post: 488753, member: 71550"] Frame interpolation is the stuff that most LCD tv's an a handfull of plasmas incorporate to sell more units (fancy names, fancy specs, higher price). This together with dynamic contrast is just ruining image-quality. When I want to watch a movie I want the real movie-sensation, and part of this is the slow (and sometimes jerky) pans that 24 pictures per second results in. Using 24 pictures per second is just not enough to get smooth pans, this is why directors and cinematographs spends years learning how to place objcts in panning-scenes. TV's like Panasonic that displays 24p as 96p is just quadrupling the image, showing the same frame 4 times. Unless you enable that "movie-magic-image-enhacing-crap" of course. Yesterday I saw Philips TV's proclaiming that 200 Hz is the new deal. WTF...calculating interpolated images doesn't create new data, it just ruins the existing. I think most people will agree that taking a sandwich and cutting it into four pieces won't give you four sandwiches ;) [/QUOTE]
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