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by barrkel
2314 days ago
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People routinely watch movies which refresh at 24Hz and motion is apparently continuous. Perceiving flicker has a higher threshold. I can perceive 60Hz flicker in my peripheral vision easily enough. Other sources online (you can find lots of them but I didn't see an obvious authoritative article) suggest that 16Hz is the flicker fusion rate for motion in humans. Flicker fusion for continuous brightness (CFF) is somewhere around 30Hz per https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-15034-z and it rises with brightness - this paper is about testing how it changes in different circumstances. |
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