Topic: Blurry or Double Layer Images (Screenshot Included)

Dear Forums, I dont know whether im the only experiencing this problem. It usually happens during high speed movement in the movies. Any solution from you guys? Thank you.

Re: Blurry or Double Layer Images (Screenshot Included)

Below is the link to the screenshot ive captured.

http://postimg.org/image/elrx3oy41/

3 (edited by mashingan 07-10-2015 00:09:38)

Re: Blurry or Double Layer Images (Screenshot Included)

That's ghosting (or is it? neutral ), and it's pretty normal for interpolated video.

To reduce it you can change the target frame rate, or apply the artifact masking.

4 (edited by Nintendo Maniac 64 07-10-2015 01:50:33)

Re: Blurry or Double Layer Images (Screenshot Included)

Personally I find that artifact masking actually introduces more ghosting so as to cover up other more unnatural artifacts.

mashingan wrote:

change the target frame rate

Are you trying to suggest to use 2x interpolation for 24fps/25fps content so that there's only 1 interpolated frame generated per every real frame?

Re: Blurry or Double Layer Images (Screenshot Included)

Nintendo Maniac 64 wrote:

Are you trying to suggest to use 2x interpolation for 24fps/25fps content so that there's only 1 interpolated frame generated per every real frame?

Yes, and no.
Yes: using exact multiple integer surely reduce the artifacts,
No:  not necessarily only 2x, he can even buy an 72hz (3x) or 120hz (5x) display for better watching experience