Flak opened this issue on Jan 28, 2005 ยท 13 posts
Quest posted Sat, 29 January 2005 at 7:33 AM
Okay, apparently LSD doesnt understand the concept of animation as far as clarity from frame to frame goes. Sorry, by I have done much animation and am very much aware of what the gives and takes are. Broadcast animation is 30 frames per second (fps), in one second, the viewer will see 30 frames! Try to understand this concept. The eye is not quick enough to register the subtle differences. Imagine for a momenthere in the US electricity pumps here through at 60 Htz. In that amount of time you cannot physically see the flicker between the frames. It fools the eye into believing a continuous stream of motion. I will argue, that in that amount of time30 frames/sec you would not see whether any given frame was anti-aliased or not. On that theory relies an awful lot of works! For still image, yes, AA is very important. For motion, depending on how you plan to compress the stream but not every frame.