Sunday, March 30, 2014

Eyes and cameras

I love science, always have, always will. the reason I like science so much is manly due to the fact that it make everything make sense. Why is the sky blue, its because light refracts of of water droplets, why is the grass green, its the color of chlorophyll that allows for photosynthesis, you get the picture. the weeks article is about how our brains and eyes interpret videos and animation. The article talked about beta movement and how it is the reason we don't see video as bunch of pictures but rather as a moving images and how if the frame rate is to high the video gives you a head ace because ting that would normally have motion blur created by your brain. To counter act this is the HD shots add a blur in order to make the image less stressful about it. Next was about our brains ability to distinguish resolution and pixel density and what it boils down to is a bunch of continuing factors, how far away are you, what your looking at and dose it take up your entire field of vision. This means that just because the shot has more pixels doesn't mean you can tell the difference.
final question " did any else think that guy in the video likes to get off topic alot or is it just me?"

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