Network Switches


david_ten
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24 frame per second motion picture film when projected in a theater, as film, is flashed 3 times for each frame, by the projector. Each image is "flashed" 3 times during projection. Then move to the next image, flash it 3 times ...




steakster860 posts11-04-2019 8:39pm
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You know that "film" was flashed 3 times per second, which again was not ideal but an acceptable compromise.

Huh? @24fps, film would have 24 exposures per second. If you’re referring to pre-flashing or post-flashing the negative, those are totally different processes that are executed in the lab, not in the camera. Flashing is intended to fog the film and reduce the gamma. The Director of Photography, Vilmos Zsigmond, employed flashing on the movie, "McCabe and Mrs. Miller".

The elephant in this room seems to be a simple question:  If we are focusing on Internet sourced streaming fidelity, how do these “audiophile switches” compare to directly connecting to your modem and unplugging/disabling all other devices on your network?
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