Viewerframe Mode - Motion High Quality

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If motion stutters despite high settings, adjust these : viewerframe mode motion high quality

Motion: High made cause legible but also vulnerable. Every micro-decision unfurled into an orchid of outcomes. A woman on a balcony paused, considering a letter. Viewerframe slowed the tiny ache in her jaw, the weight of the paper. Mina watched the possibility fold inward and, impossibly, could see the future—two frames ahead, three frames ahead—like bookmark tabs in a novel. The modes labeled “High” and “Max” were not mere settings; they were promises to reveal more than the viewer had been meant to know. Every micro-decision unfurled into an orchid of outcomes

Fluid, alias-free rotation/panning with stable textures and shadows. Mina watched the possibility fold inward and, impossibly,

that you could see the shimmer of a dragonfly's wing mid-flight or the individual grains of sand shifting in a desert breeze.

Most modern displays are "sample-and-hold." An image is held static until the next one arrives. At 24fps on a 60Hz screen, a single frame is held for roughly 41 milliseconds. This causes a stroboscopic effect known as .

Have you noticed a huge difference with motion smoothing on your setup? Or does it give you a headache? Let the flame war—err, discussion—begin in the comments below.