This project explores how motion blur can be removed from high definition and ultra high definition images
Project from 2008 - present
What we're doing
As resolution increases, to maintain the resolution of moving images, the frame rate also needs to increase.
As the image shows, this is even advantageous at HDTV display resolution, let alone for UHDTV.
To sharpen motion, you can also shorten the camera shutter, but at conventional frame rates this leads to judder.
A frame rate of 100 fps enables the eye to fuse motion, even with a short shutter opening and is also high enough to avoid visible flicker.
- This project is part of the Immersive and Interactive Content section
- This project is part of the Television work stream
Project Team
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Immersive and Interactive Content section
IIC section is a group of around 25 researchers, investigating ways of capturing and creating new kinds of audio-visual content, with a particular focus on immersion and interactivity.