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Watching photons travel through objects in slow motion. TED
This video has been seconded as a duplicate; transferring votes to the original video and killing this dupe - dupeof seconded with isdupe by PlayhousePals.
Watching photons travel through objects in slow motion. TED
This video has been nominated as a duplicate of this video by lurgee. If this nomination is seconded with *isdupe, the video will be killed and its votes transferred to the original.
Watching photons travel through objects in slow motion. TED
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/TED-Imaging-at-a-trillion-frames-per-second
Incredible Leopard Kill Caught On Camera
>> ^deathcow:
That dude with the 10 frame per second camera was pretty late to the game.
Heh, yeah. The point of a 1D wasted.
Incredible Leopard Kill Caught On Camera
That dude with the 10 frame per second camera was pretty late to the game.
TED: Imaging at a trillion frames per second
Tags for this video have been changed from 'science, photography, photon, light' to 'science, photography, photon, light, ted, trillion frames per second, trillion, light' - edited by BoneRemake
1,000,000,000,000 Frames/Second Photography
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1,000,000,000,000 Frames/Second Photography
>> ^enoch:
pretty sure this is a dupe.
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/TED-Imaging-at-a-trillion-frames-per-second
1,000,000,000,000 Frames/Second Photography
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TED: MIT's 1 Trillion FPS Camera
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TED: MIT's 1 Trillion FPS Camera
*dupeof=http://videosift.com/video/TED-Imaging-at-a-trillion-frames-per-second
TED: MIT's 1 Trillion FPS Camera
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TED: MIT's 1 Trillion FPS Camera
This is a dupe of http://videosift.com/video/TED-Imaging-at-a-trillion-frames-per-second if anyone wants to call it.
Won't kill it so that the other vid can get the votes.
Get amazing resolution from low res display by vibrating it
It's a pretty neat idea, but 100% limited to static content: for a given enhancement (say, 4x) each pixel has to be refreshed four times faster, which means a 60 frames-per-second display will fall down to 12FPS. Even a fancy 120Hz display will be as low as 24 frames per second, which means you'll have massive amount of jerkiness and/or ghosting any time animated content is displayed, even for something as simple as a scrolling page.
In fact in current LCD tech, it is the refresh rate that is the main limitation, much more than maximum resolution.
Holy Crap! Slot Car racing has Evolved!
I think a lot of this is an effect of the camera. At 30 frames per second and 8 inch cars, they seem even faster than they really are.
I've been involved (to varying degrees) with slot car racing several times over the last 45 years, and each time I come back to it, the cars have vastly increased performance. When I first started, cars managed to top out at just a bit over 20 mph (actual speed, not scaled). Last time was some 15 years ago, and the cars at that time were running probably 35-40 mph. Given the apparent size of this track, I'd be very surprised if these cars were managing twice that. 60 mph seems much more believable, and -plenty- fast enough to be a challenge.