Have you ever seen one of your favorite movies playing on a TV in a store and thought to yourself, "That doesn't look right"?
You are far, far from alone. Many TVs ship with a setting typically called "motion enhancement" (or something like that) turned on. What this does is create more frames in the video footage to smooth out motion in film. The result: Things shot on film look more like the video shot on a smartphone.
SEE ALSO: 'Stranger Things' pop-up bar in Chicago is so cool even Barb would be like 'Okay let's party'
It's also probably the worst thing ever invented in TV technology. And that's not just me saying this — the creators of Stranger Things, the Duffer brothers, hate the feature, too. Read more...
More about Tvs, Stranger Things, Tv Settings, Motion Enhancement, and Techhttp://ift.tt/2vMKRGo from Tech http://ift.tt/2xAIad1
via IFTTT
No comments:
Post a Comment