Silent_Buddha
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I mean: Silent_Budda, hold your hand in front of your face and wave it around.
What you see if high quality retina grade velocity based object motion blur. (Unless you are waving your hand in front of your old 50hz crt monitor)
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If you have access to a children playground Silent_Budda, go sit on a carousel and have some children turn it around while you stare outwards.
Is the background perfectly sharp? Or might it have.... blur applied to it?
I am guessing the latter.
Uh, did you bother to read anything I actually typed? Or more importantly even the very first paragraph?
However, if you track your hand's motions your hand will remain perfectly in focus. The background, of course, will then be a blurry mess due to a combination of relative motion and being on a different focal plane. Or if you focus on the background, then your hand is a blurry mess for the same reasons.
You can't track your hand's motions. At least I can't. Even a fairly gentle wave against a window I cannot track the fingers and they blur. I have to slow the wave right down to a slow rotation to be able to fix upon a finger.
Perhaps I'm a bit of an anomaly then. Similar but not the same to how I'm also so reliant on peripheral vision and motion queues compared to most everyone I've met. But I don't have any trouble tracking my hand, although there is a bit of blurring on the quick transition from hand going in direction to hand going in another direction. Maybe my eyes/mind process information differently. /shrug.
Regards,
SB