So...I have mixed feelings about 60 frames/second porn that Frank has on FTW now. it looks "unnatural" to me. anyone else agree?
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So...I have mixed feelings about 60 frames/second porn that Frank has on FTW now. it looks "unnatural" to me. anyone else agree?
I am confused. What happen?
I've researched this before and normally most eyes can't tell the difference in film after 45-60 frames per second so I don't know what the big deal is.
Unless you mean going up to 60 frames per second from a lower fps. In that case I don't know what the problem would be since the picture would only be clearer and more realistic.
the newest Baiw video on Frank's site is at 60 frames a second and it just doesn't look right...the higher frame rate seems off to my eyes. IDK if it is just me or not.
that makes no sense....seriously check out the Baiw clip and tell me if it looks as good as the first Baiw clip Frank put up. The higher frame rate has, at least to my eyes, poor and unnatural transitions. i realize that playback at 60fps (or in this case, 59fps) is supposed to be more "natural" and "lifelike" such as comparing PS4 and PS3 video...but in this case, it is the exact opposite. I wonder if the video was just upscaled and encoded at 59fps errantly?
Well you probably won't like this then. Youtube might give the option for users to post 60 fps videos in the future. Youtube currently only hosts 30 fps videos for most users. Only a few exclusive channels are able to host 60 fps videos. There's a noticeable difference in clarity as far as frame rates. This is a 60 fps video on Youtube. Watch in HD:
Titanfall Gameplay at 60fps (High Frame Rate EXCLUSIVE!!) - YouTube
lily...in that case, being that it is a video game with no realistic elements, i'm fine with the fluidity of the scene. in the particular clip i'm talking about...it is off putting.
It's all motion. Realistic or not. Just like flipping a flip book. It doesn't matter if each picture I flip is a real life photo time lapse or a drawing. If I flip them both at 60 frames per sec it uses the same principles. It's not easy to find real life footage of 60 frames per sec on youtube. 60 frames per sec videos alone are rare to find on Youtube.