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Dave Lister
Joined: 16 Jan 2007 Posts: 436 Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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ecrabb Forum Moderator
Joined: 13 Mar 2006 Posts: 15909 Location: Utah
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| perisoft wrote: | ...that still doesn't explain how slightly increased, unspecified PQ manages to turn data showing blurry faces into data showing clear faces. Even though the lack of pixel structure makes the output of video looks more natural, the projector is still resolving all the data coming in, so I don't think that explains the perception of increased depth of field.
The other possibility, of course, is that the increased DoF people see is more placebo effect than anything else - if $1000 per foot speaker cable has taught us anything it's that monetary expenditure has a medically measurable effect on perceived results.  |
I'll take a stab at this. I'm just shooting from the hip from reading what others have written (Mike P, Cliff, Gary, etc.), but...
One big difference I can think of - even on a 1080p digital - is that there are small pixels and screen door (yes, it's still there even on the new machines - it's just very subtle). Anyway, the square edges of the pixels, the screen door, etc. - all at the same "frequency" as the highest-frequency picture detail - compete with the high-frequency information in the image (the video signal). Your eye/brain perception mechanism has to sort it all out and confusing visually. You see it as "noise" even if you can't specifically focus on it. A CRT on the other hand may not be quite as sharp, there's nothing artificial on the screen for your eye to focus on or be distracted by. Only the image itself.
I see it as kind of like oversampling. When we have digital projectors that are at least 3840x2160 (2x 1920x1080) with some sort of real-time anti-aliasing algorithm, maybe we'll finally have digitals that will start looking more like CRTs - and film.
As for the difference between foreground and background, I see it as similar to the other effect. Take a wide shot with mixed foreground and background with fine detail in both. Again, there's no artificial pixel structure to compete with the image so your eye can sort out background imagery without competing "noise", and a better illusion of depth results - especially in a wide shot with lots of detail in both foreground and background.
That's the best I can do at 2am.
SC
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Atom
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Curt
I'm glad your having fun with one of my old girlfriends ,however the abstinence is now starting to hurt
. I need to get the new girlfriend going
Andrew
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Curt Palme CRT Tech
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Your new g/f is on the bench. Seems like a system error (aren't they all!) and I'll be diving into her again this afternoon. The power supply seems fine, but she's having a problem turning on..
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garyfritz
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Don't they all!! (girlfriends that is!)
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stefuel
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You guy's are slipping big time. I was sure with a title like the one in this thread, there would be at least one picture of some really stacked twins. Show me the flesh 8)
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Tom.W
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Tom.W
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Z-Photo
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I'm melting - the Plastic Barbie twins
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wait - are they not all DEAD already?
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overclkr
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I'd hit it. Quad times.
Cliffy
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Tom.W
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Somehow I knew that was coming
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overclkr
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| Tom.W wrote: | Somehow I knew that was coming  |
I like this one:
Straight up hottie.
Cliffy
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Tom.W
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Nice set of twins cliff !
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stefuel
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| overclkr wrote: | I'd hit it. Quad times.
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I'm beginning to think that Cliffy would "hit" a snake, if he could hold it
But hey, I'm proud to be the one responsible for putting this thread on track
For all you do, do, do this two's for you
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overclkr
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Boy oh boy do I hope this thread keeps going in the right direction.
Cliffy
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Tom.W
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For all you do, do, do this two's for you Mr. Green
Wow Chip that was profound ! 8)
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JustGreg
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| stefuel wrote: | | overclkr wrote: | I'd hit it. Quad times.
Cliffy |
I'm beginning to think that Cliffy would "hit" a snake, if he could hold it
But hey, I'm proud to be the one responsible for putting this thread on track
For all you do, do, do this two's for you  |
Heh
Heh
He said do do.
Heh
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"Is it ignorance or apathy? Hey, I don't know and I don't care!" --Jimmy Buffett
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overclkr
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| JustGreg wrote: | | stefuel wrote: | | overclkr wrote: | I'd hit it. Quad times.
Cliffy |
I'm beginning to think that Cliffy would "hit" a snake, if he could hold it
But hey, I'm proud to be the one responsible for putting this thread on track
For all you do, do, do this two's for you  |
Heh
Heh
He said do do.
Heh  |
Here is another one I like:
Cliffy
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Mr. Green
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??? What'd I miss... to busy looking at miss milano's twins... | Quote: | | For all you do, do, do this two's for you Mr. Green |
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