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  • Stroboscopic effect
  • Visual phenomenon

    The stroboscopic effect is a visual phenomenon caused by aliasing that occurs when continuous rotational or other cyclic motion is represented by a series

    Stroboscopic effect

    Stroboscopic effect

    Stroboscopic_effect

  • Stroboscopic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Stroboscopic may refer to: Stroboscopic effect, visual temporal aliasing Stroboscopic effect (lighting), a temporal light artefact visible if a moving

    Stroboscopic

    Stroboscopic

  • Stroboscopic Artefacts
  • German recording label

    Stroboscopic Artefacts is a recording label based in Berlin, Germany. It is owned and managed by Luca Mortellaro, better known by the production alias

    Stroboscopic Artefacts

    Stroboscopic_Artefacts

  • Stroboscopic cupola
  • Tank cupola design

    The stroboscopic cupola was a historical tank cupola design consisting of armoured outer and inner cylinders, both pierced by several regularly spaced

    Stroboscopic cupola

    Stroboscopic_cupola

  • Phi phenomenon
  • Optical illusion of apparent motion

    The term phi phenomenon is used in a narrow sense for an apparent motion that is observed if two nearby optical stimuli are presented in alternation with

    Phi phenomenon

    Phi_phenomenon

  • Flicker fusion threshold
  • Concept in the psychophysics of vision

    to 80 Hz. The stroboscopic effect is sometimes used to "stop motion" or to study small differences in repetitive motions. The stroboscopic effect refers

    Flicker fusion threshold

    Flicker_fusion_threshold

  • Dreamachine
  • Stroboscopic light art designed by Ian Somnerville & Brion Gysin

    Machine), invented in 1959 by Brion Gysin and Ian Sommerville, is a stroboscopic flickering light art device that produces eidetic visual stimuli. In

    Dreamachine

    Dreamachine

    Dreamachine

  • Zoetrope
  • Pre-cinema animation device

    cylindrical variant of the phénakisticope, an apparatus suggested after the stroboscopic discs were introduced in 1833. The definitive version of the zoetrope

    Zoetrope

    Zoetrope

    Zoetrope

  • Stroboscope
  • Instrument used to study object movement

    The illusion is caused by temporal aliasing, commonly known as the stroboscopic effect. In electronic versions, the perforated disc is replaced by a

    Stroboscope

    Stroboscope

    Stroboscope

  • Strobe light
  • Device producing regular flashes of light

    A strobe light or stroboscopic lamp, commonly called a strobe, is a device used to produce regular flashes of light. It is one of a number of devices that

    Strobe light

    Strobe light

    Strobe_light

  • Wagon-wheel effect
  • Optical illusion

    illuminated by flickering light. These forms of the effect are known as stroboscopic effects: the original smooth rotation of the wheel is visible only intermittently

    Wagon-wheel effect

    Wagon-wheel effect

    Wagon-wheel_effect

  • Simon von Stampfer
  • Austrian mathematician (1792–1864)

    mathematician, surveyor and inventor. His most famous invention is that of the stroboscopic disk which has a claim to be the first device to show moving images.

    Simon von Stampfer

    Simon von Stampfer

    Simon_von_Stampfer

  • Illusory motion
  • Optical illusion in which a static image appears to be moving

    effects of interacting color contrasts, object shapes, and position. The stroboscopic animation effect is the most common type of illusory motion and is perceived

    Illusory motion

    Illusory motion

    Illusory_motion

  • Phenakistoscope
  • First widespread animation device that created a fluid illusion of motion

    illusion of motion. Dubbed Fantascope and Stroboscopische Scheiben ('stroboscopic discs') by its inventors, it has been known under many other names until

    Phenakistoscope

    Phenakistoscope

    Phenakistoscope

  • Early history of animation
  • History of animation before the emergence of celluloid film

    and/or minor mechanics. In 1833, the stroboscopic disc (better known as the phenakistiscope) introduced the stroboscopic principles of modern animation, which

    Early history of animation

    Early_history_of_animation

  • Precursors of film
  • Methods and tools preceding true cinematographic technology

    in motion before the invention of stroboscopic animation in the 1830s. In 1825, the thaumatrope used a stroboscopic effect that made the brain combine

    Precursors of film

    Precursors of film

    Precursors_of_film

  • History of film technology
  • implementation of film. Between 1825 and 1840, the relevant technologies of stroboscopic animation, photography and stereoscopy were introduced. For much of the

    History of film technology

    History of film technology

    History_of_film_technology

  • Hummingbird
  • Family of birds

    Hummingbird visiting flowers in Copiapó, Chile: The apparent slow movement of hummingbird wings is a result of the stroboscopic effect.

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

    Hummingbird

  • Newton's laws of motion
  • Laws in physics about force and motion

    A bouncing ball photographed at 25 frames per second using a stroboscopic flash. In between bounces, the ball's height as a function of time is close to

    Newton's laws of motion

    Newton's_laws_of_motion

  • Film
  • Visual art consisting of moving images

    shadow puppetry and magic lantern. The stroboscopic animation principle was introduced in 1833 with the stroboscopic disc (better known as the phénakisticope)

    Film

    Film

    Film

  • Coefficient of restitution
  • Ratio characterising inelastic collisions

    Coefficient of restitution A bouncing ball captured with a stroboscopic flash. Ignoring air resistance, the square root of the ratio of the height of one

    Coefficient of restitution

    Coefficient of restitution

    Coefficient_of_restitution

  • British Airways Flight 009
  • 1982 aviation accident over Indonesia

    blue, with light shining forward through the fan blades and producing a stroboscopic effect. Around 13:42 UTC (20:42 Jakarta time), the number-four Rolls-Royce

    British Airways Flight 009

    British Airways Flight 009

    British_Airways_Flight_009

  • Temporal light artefacts
  • modulations. Two well-known examples of such unwanted effects are flicker and stroboscopic effect. Flicker is a directly visible light modulation at relatively

    Temporal light artefacts

    Temporal_light_artefacts

  • History of display technology
  • Retrieved 2011-04-25. Stroboscopic display on the Soviet calculator "RASA" (video) Soviet made "RASA" electronic calculator with stroboscopic display Schadt

    History of display technology

    History_of_display_technology

  • Persistence of vision
  • Optical illusion

    of sequential images is a stroboscopic effect explained in 1833 by Simon Stampfer, one of the inventors of the stroboscopic disc (phenakistiscope). Early

    Persistence of vision

    Persistence of vision

    Persistence_of_vision

  • Stop motion
  • Animation technique

    "Stéréoscope-fantascope ou Bïoscope" (or abbreviated as stéréofantascope) stroboscopic disc. The only known extant disc contains stereoscopic photograph pairs

    Stop motion

    Stop motion

    Stop_motion

  • Animation
  • Method of creating moving pictures

    minimally differ from each other, with unnoticeable interruptions, is a stroboscopic effect. While animators traditionally used to draw each part of the movements

    Animation

    Animation

    Animation

  • Kicked rotator
  • Paradigmatic model

    same exact stroboscopic dynamics, but with dimensionless momentum shifted at any time by 2 π l {\textstyle 2\pi l} (this is why stroboscopic phase portraits

    Kicked rotator

    Kicked rotator

    Kicked_rotator

  • Aliasing
  • Signal processing effect

    occur in signals sampled in time, for instance in digital audio or the stroboscopic effect, and is referred to as temporal aliasing. Aliasing in spatially

    Aliasing

    Aliasing

    Aliasing

  • The Velvet Underground
  • American rock band

    The show included 16 mm film projections by Warhol, combined with a stroboscopic-light show designed by Danny Williams. Because of the punishing lights

    The Velvet Underground

    The Velvet Underground

    The_Velvet_Underground

  • Dragged into Sunlight
  • British extreme metal band

    are infamous for their intensity, with accompanying candles, a single stroboscopic light, and large amounts of smoke. Their sound combines influences from

    Dragged into Sunlight

    Dragged into Sunlight

    Dragged_into_Sunlight

  • Ultrafast electron diffraction
  • Electron diffraction using very short pulses

    Ultrafast electron diffraction (UED), also known as femtosecond electron diffraction, is a pump-probe experimental method based on the combination of optical

    Ultrafast electron diffraction

    Ultrafast_electron_diffraction

  • Inelastic collision
  • Collision in which energy is lost to heat

    A bouncing ball captured with a stroboscopic flash at 25 images per second. Each impact of the ball is inelastic, meaning that energy dissipates at each

    Inelastic collision

    Inelastic collision

    Inelastic_collision

  • Profilometer
  • Measuring instrument for surface profile and roughness

    profilometers can be combined with a stroboscopic unit to measure MEMS vibrations in the MHz range. The stroboscopic unit provides excitation signal to

    Profilometer

    Profilometer

    Profilometer

  • Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2
  • Painting by Marcel Duchamp

    Duchamp depicts motion by successive superimposed images, similar to stroboscopic motion photography. Duchamp also recognized the influence of the chronophotography

    Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2

    Nude Descending a Staircase, No. 2

    Nude_Descending_a_Staircase,_No._2

  • Volley theory
  • Theory of the mechanism of hearing

    Békésy developed a novel method of dissecting the inner ear and using stroboscopic illumination to observe the basilar membrane move, adding evidence to

    Volley theory

    Volley theory

    Volley_theory

  • Piezoresponse force microscopy
  • Microscopy technique for piezoelectric materials

    increase the flexibility of the technique to probe nanoscale features. Stroboscopic PFM allows for time resolved imaging of switching in pseudo real-time

    Piezoresponse force microscopy

    Piezoresponse force microscopy

    Piezoresponse_force_microscopy

  • The Flicker
  • 1966 American experimental film by Tony Conrad

    rate at which it switches between black and white frames to produce stroboscopic effects. Conrad spent several months designing the film before shooting

    The Flicker

    The_Flicker

  • Psychedelic drug
  • Hallucinogenic class of psychoactive drug

    hallucinogen: 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl-beta-aminopropane with notes on the stroboscopic phenomenon". J Ment Sci. 101 (423): 317–329. doi:10.1192/bjp.101.423

    Psychedelic drug

    Psychedelic drug

    Psychedelic_drug

  • Coulomb explosion
  • Injection of EM radiation into a solid, resulting in bond breakage

    circles are electrons; their hue indicates kinetic energy. Because the electrons move so quickly, on this time-scale they are seen only stroboscopically.

    Coulomb explosion

    Coulomb explosion

    Coulomb_explosion

  • David Woodard
  • American conductor and writer (born 1964)

    1990s and 2000s, Woodard constructed and sold replica Dreamachines, or stroboscopic light devices. He also coined the term prequiem, meaning preemptive requiem

    David Woodard

    David Woodard

    David_Woodard

  • Gjon Mili
  • Albanian-American photographer (1904–1984)

    Harold Eugene Edgerton of MIT, Gjon Mili was a pioneer in the use of stroboscopic instruments to capture a sequence of actions in one photograph. Trained

    Gjon Mili

    Gjon Mili

    Gjon_Mili

  • Diffraction topography
  • X-ray imaging technique

    time structure of synchrotron radiation permits topographists to use stroboscopic methods to efficiently visualize time-dependent, periodically recurrent

    Diffraction topography

    Diffraction_topography

  • Fechner color effect
  • Illusion of color

    the disk that forms its upper surface. The effect can also be seen in stroboscopic lights when flashes are set at certain critical speeds. Rotating fan

    Fechner color effect

    Fechner color effect

    Fechner_color_effect

  • Electronic tuner
  • Device used to tune musical instruments

    interaction of the light and regularly-spaced marks on the wheel creates a stroboscopic effect that makes the marks for a particular pitch appear to stand still

    Electronic tuner

    Electronic tuner

    Electronic_tuner

  • List of optical illusions
  • the contrast between moving objects and their background. Stroboscopic effect The stroboscopic effect is a visual phenomenon caused by aliasing that occurs

    List of optical illusions

    List of optical illusions

    List_of_optical_illusions

  • Optical pulsar
  • Astronomical object

    There are very few of these known: the Crab Pulsar was detected by stroboscopic techniques in 1969, shortly after its discovery in radio waves, at the

    Optical pulsar

    Optical_pulsar

  • Wen-Ying Tsai
  • American sculptor

    for creating sculptures using electric motors, stainless steel rods, stroboscopic light, and audio feedback control. As one of the first Chinese-born artists

    Wen-Ying Tsai

    Wen-Ying Tsai

    Wen-Ying_Tsai

  • Firsts in animation
  • Paris 1833 Introduction of the phenakistiscope The first device used for stroboscopic animation. Invented simultaneously by Joseph Plateau and Simon Stampfer

    Firsts in animation

    Firsts_in_animation

  • Standard map
  • Area-preserving chaotic map from a square with side 2π onto itself

    the other tip. The standard map is a surface of section applied by a stroboscopic projection on the variables of the kicked rotator. The variables θ n

    Standard map

    Standard map

    Standard_map

  • Silent film
  • Motion pictures without synchronized recorded sound

    entertainment screenings and vital in the lecturing circuit. The principle of stroboscopic animation was well-known since the introduction of the phenakistiscope

    Silent film

    Silent film

    Silent_film

  • Quicker'n a Wink
  • 1940 film

    American short documentary film in the Pete Smith Specialities series about stroboscopic photography and the work of Doc Edgerton, a professor at the Massachusetts

    Quicker'n a Wink

    Quicker'n_a_Wink

  • LED lamp
  • Electric light that produces light using LEDs

    people, and possibly being misleading with rotating machinery due to stroboscopic effects. These concerns can be addressed by use of appropriate lighting

    LED lamp

    LED lamp

    LED_lamp

  • History of film
  • animations of intricate abstract patterns. In 1833, scientific study of a stroboscopic illusion in spoked wheels by Joseph Plateau, Michael Faraday and Simon

    History of film

    History_of_film

  • Equations for a falling body
  • Mathematical description of a body in free fall

    elapsed time. This image, spanning half a second, was captured with a stroboscopic flash at 20 flashes per second. During the first 0.05 s the ball drops

    Equations for a falling body

    Equations_for_a_falling_body

  • Nuclear fission
  • Nuclear reaction splitting an atom into multiple parts

    proportional to (larger) nuclei charge. Electrons (smaller) on this time-scale are seen only stroboscopically and the hue level is their kinetic energy.

    Nuclear fission

    Nuclear fission

    Nuclear_fission

  • Thaumatrope
  • Optical toy featuring a spinning disk with pictures on each side

    effect is a disputed explanation for the cause of illusory motion in stroboscopic animation and film. Thaumatropes can provide an illusion of motion with

    Thaumatrope

    Thaumatrope

    Thaumatrope

  • Electrical ballast
  • Device to limit the current in lamps

    the mains frequency of 50 – 60 Hz; this substantially eliminates the stroboscopic effect of flicker, a product of the line frequency associated with fluorescent

    Electrical ballast

    Electrical ballast

    Electrical_ballast

  • Jean Chamoux
  • French photographer

    time - coupled with an ability to carry out special tricks and effects (stroboscopic effect through multiple exposure, use of electric lighting on a large

    Jean Chamoux

    Jean_Chamoux

  • Technics SL-1200
  • Series of direct-drive turntables

    and model label is printed in a single line instead of two, and the stroboscopic light is red with a slightly orange tone. This model also introduced

    Technics SL-1200

    Technics SL-1200

    Technics_SL-1200

  • Lolita: Vibrator Torture
  • 1987 Japanese film

    Satō's use of the distorting ability of the camera, pointing out the "stroboscopic intensity" that the flashing stills camera adds to the disturbing imagery

    Lolita: Vibrator Torture

    Lolita:_Vibrator_Torture

  • Light-emitting diode
  • Semiconductor light source

    camera or by some people, seem to flash or flicker. This is a type of stroboscopic effect. Switch on time: LEDs light up extremely quickly. A typical red

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting diode

    Light-emitting_diode

  • 3,4,5-Trimethoxyamphetamine
  • Pharmaceutical compound

    hallucinogen: 3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl-beta-aminopropane with notes on the stroboscopic phenomenon". The Journal of Mental Science. 101 (423): 317–329. doi:10

    3,4,5-Trimethoxyamphetamine

    3,4,5-Trimethoxyamphetamine

    3,4,5-Trimethoxyamphetamine

  • 3D film
  • Film that gives an illusion of three-dimensional depth

    between 1833 and 1839. Stroboscopic animation was developed by Joseph Plateau in 1832 and published in 1833 in the form of a stroboscopic disc, which he later

    3D film

    3D_film

  • Scan line
  • One row in a raster scanning pattern

    between formats. Flicker (screen) Interlaced video Scanline rendering Stroboscopic effect Keith Jack and Vladimir Tsatsulin (2002). Dictionary of Video

    Scan line

    Scan line

    Scan_line

  • Timing mark
  • Indicator within an internal-combustion engine

    the light on the timing marks makes them appear stationary due to the stroboscopic effect. The ignition timing can then be adjusted to fire at the correct

    Timing mark

    Timing mark

    Timing_mark

  • 2026 Winter Olympics
  • Multi-sport event in Italy

    and sliding events. Omnidirectional cameras were also used to enable stroboscopic "freeze-frame" and multi-angle instant replays. OBS expanded its use

    2026 Winter Olympics

    2026 Winter Olympics

    2026_Winter_Olympics

  • Speedy J
  • Dutch electronic music producer

    album under the name Zeitgeber. It was released on Mortellaro's label Stroboscopic Artefacts. In March 2024, Speedy J announced an album with Surgeon under

    Speedy J

    Speedy J

    Speedy_J

  • Fremont, Nebraska
  • City in Nebraska, United States

    Boyd, composer and music educator Harold Eugene Edgerton, pioneer in stroboscopic photography Marg Helgenberger, film and television actress Charlie Janssen

    Fremont, Nebraska

    Fremont, Nebraska

    Fremont,_Nebraska

  • Look (American magazine)
  • American general-interest magazine (1937–1971)

    experimental styles, and collaborated with Doc Edgerton to develop the Stroboscopic effect, which proved the curveball curves and settled a longstanding

    Look (American magazine)

    Look (American magazine)

    Look_(American_magazine)

  • Brion Gysin
  • British-Canadian painter, writer, sound poet, and performance artist (1916–1986)

    Gysin, and features in Chapel of Extreme Experience: A Short History of Stroboscopic Light and the Dream Machine, also by Geiger. Man From Nowhere: Storming

    Brion Gysin

    Brion_Gysin

  • Timing light
  • Visual indicator of engine timing

    the engine running. The apparent position of the marks, frozen by the stroboscopic effect, indicates the current timing of the spark in relation to piston

    Timing light

    Timing light

    Timing_light

  • The Lexicon of Comicana
  • Book by Mort Walker

    wiggly lines around a shaking object or character. Blurgits: a kind of stroboscopic technique to show movement within a single panel. Swalloops: curved lines

    The Lexicon of Comicana

    The_Lexicon_of_Comicana

  • Strobo Trip
  • 2011 EP by The Flaming Lips

    George Salisbury, Daniel Huffman and Dylan Bradaway. The toy creates a stroboscopic effect (similar to a Phenakistoscope) when components are rotating. Most

    Strobo Trip

    Strobo_Trip

  • Max Joseph Oertel
  • a laryngeal stroboscope for examination of the larynx. He combined a stroboscopic lamp with a laryngeal mirror in order to study "vocal movements" in different

    Max Joseph Oertel

    Max Joseph Oertel

    Max_Joseph_Oertel

  • Xenon
  • Chemical element with atomic number 54 (Xe)

    light-emitting devices called xenon flash lamps, used in photographic flashes and stroboscopic lamps; to excite the active medium in lasers which then generate coherent

    Xenon

    Xenon

    Xenon

  • Apparent motion
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    created when two or more adjacent lights blink on and off in succession Stroboscopic effect, a phenomenon that occurs when continuous motion is represented

    Apparent motion

    Apparent_motion

  • Motion sickness
  • Nausea caused by motion or perceived motion

    promising looking treatment is to wear LCD shutter glasses that create a stroboscopic vision of 4 Hz with a dwell of 10 milliseconds. Three types of medications

    Motion sickness

    Motion sickness

    Motion_sickness

  • Recurrent laryngeal nerve
  • Nerve in the human body

    esophagectomy. Nerve damage can be assessed by laryngoscopy, during which a stroboscopic light confirms the absence of movement in the affected side of the vocal

    Recurrent laryngeal nerve

    Recurrent laryngeal nerve

    Recurrent_laryngeal_nerve

  • David DiFrancesco
  • single lens and camera. In 2004, DiFrancesco designed a custom LED-based stroboscopic lighting system to sync the animation of physical Pixar Toy Story characters

    David DiFrancesco

    David DiFrancesco

    David_DiFrancesco

  • Chimney swift
  • Species of bird

    appears to beat its wings asynchronously during flight, photographic and stroboscopic studies have shown that it beats them in unison. The illusion that it

    Chimney swift

    Chimney swift

    Chimney_swift

  • Digital holographic microscopy
  • Quantitative phase microscope

    crystallization, mechanical deformation, etc. Use in conjunction with a stroboscopic electronic unit to synchronize the laser pulse for sample illumination

    Digital holographic microscopy

    Digital holographic microscopy

    Digital_holographic_microscopy

  • True RMS converter
  • Electronic circuit

    much higher sampling frequency than the signal frequency to obtain a stroboscopic effect. The power dissipated across a resistive load is the same for

    True RMS converter

    True RMS converter

    True_RMS_converter

  • Iconic memory
  • Component of the visual memory system

    with the reason why the interruptions between images in film and other stroboscopic media go unnoticed. The occurrence of a sustained physiological image

    Iconic memory

    Iconic_memory

  • Bullet time
  • Visual effect

    traced onto a glass disk, rotating in a type of magic lantern with a stroboscopic shutter. This zoopraxiscope may have been an inspiration for Thomas Edison

    Bullet time

    Bullet_time

  • Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl
  • 2025 promotional film by Taylor Swift

    kaleidoscope effect, though the opening title warns about the potential stroboscopic effect. Clean versions of songs were used to keep the event family-friendly

    Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl

    Taylor_Swift:_The_Official_Release_Party_of_a_Showgirl

  • List of years in animation
  • stereoscopic moving images. He mentioned a method of sticking needles in a stroboscopic disc so that it looked like one needle was being pushed in and out of

    List of years in animation

    List_of_years_in_animation

  • André Chapelon
  • French mechanical engineer

    complete testing and sensing equipment available, such as high-speed stroboscopic photography to watch steam flow. Before Chapelon, few engineers and designers

    André Chapelon

    André_Chapelon

  • Dynamical decoupling
  • Control technique for improving qubit coherence in quantum computing

    repetition of suitable high-order DD sequences may be employed to engineer a 'stroboscopic saturation' of qubit coherence, or coherence plateau, that can persist

    Dynamical decoupling

    Dynamical_decoupling

  • Helicopter
  • Type of rotorcraft

    most common blade vibration adjustment measurement system is to use a stroboscopic flash lamp, and observe painted markings or coloured reflectors on the

    Helicopter

    Helicopter

    Helicopter

  • Phosphor
  • Luminescent substance

    original URL status unknown (link) "Vacuum light sources — High speed stroboscopic light sources data sheet" (PDF). Ferranti, Ltd. August 1958. Archived

    Phosphor

    Phosphor

    Phosphor

  • Beta movement
  • Optical illusion of motion

    became known as the phenakistiscope, an early animation device based on a stroboscopic effect. The principle of this "philosophical toy" would inspire the development

    Beta movement

    Beta movement

    Beta_movement

  • Movie theater
  • Venue for viewing films

    and his chromatrope. The earliest known public screening of projected stroboscopic animation was presented by Austrian magician Ludwig Döbler on 15 January

    Movie theater

    Movie theater

    Movie_theater

  • 1860 in animation
  • no. 537 for 28 monocular and stereoscopic variations of cylindrical stroboscopic devices, much like the later zoetrope. His devices included a version

    1860 in animation

    1860_in_animation

  • Autofocus
  • Sensor-controlled optical focus

    focus assist. Thus, autofocus may fail to acquire the subject. Similar stroboscopic flashing is sometimes used to reduce the red-eye effect, but this is

    Autofocus

    Autofocus

    Autofocus

  • WELL Building Standard
  • Standard for well-being building design

    IEEE standard 1789-2015 LED or short term light flicker (Pst LM) and Stroboscopic Visibility Measure (SVM) equal or under 1.0 and 0.6 per NEMA 77-2017

    WELL Building Standard

    WELL_Building_Standard

  • Akinetopsia
  • Loss of visual motion perception

    is the most common kind of akinetopsia and many patients consider the stroboscopic vision as a nuisance. The akinetopsia often occurs with visual trailing

    Akinetopsia

    Akinetopsia

  • Movie projector
  • Device for showing motion picture film

    lantern projection when they independently introduced stroboscopic animation in 1833 with a stroboscopic disc (which became known as the phenakistiscope),

    Movie projector

    Movie projector

    Movie_projector

  • Gas-discharge lamp
  • Artificial light sources powered by ionized gas electric discharge

    strobe lights, can produce long sequences of flashes, allowing for the stroboscopic examination of motion. This has found use in the study of mechanical

    Gas-discharge lamp

    Gas-discharge lamp

    Gas-discharge_lamp

  • Frame rate
  • Number of frames rendered in one second

    while every even frame is tripled. This creates uneven motion, appearing stroboscopic. Other conversions have similar uneven frame doubling. Newer video standards

    Frame rate

    Frame_rate

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  • Abdus Shaheed |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abdus Shaheed |

    Servant of the witness, Slave of the witness

  • Antinous
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Antinous

    One of Penelope's suitors.

  • Barii
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Barii

    Innocent

  • Hrishithi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Hrishithi

    Love

  • Ine
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, British, English

    Ine

    Name of a King

  • SHOU
  • Male

    Japanese

    SHOU

    (ç¿”) Variant spelling of Japanese Sho, SHOU means "to fly, to soar."

  • Neev | நீவ 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Neev | நீவ 

    Basic, Foundation

  • Godwini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Godwini

    Best Friend

  • Hamesh | ஹமேஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Hamesh | ஹமேஷ

    Forever

  • Layan |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Layan |

    Gentleness, Softness, Tender

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