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Motion capture
Motion capture ‹ The template below has been proposed ... Animation It has been suggested that Performance capture be merged into this article or section ... a suit used in a complex optical motion capture system Motion capture, or mocap, is ...
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Motion captures (translated from French)
Motion captures motion captures (in French capture movements) in a generic way a technique ...
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Talk:Motion capture
Talk:Motion capture Merge: Extensive article on Motion capture covers the topic nicely. Performance capture is essentially the same thing (with ...
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Facial motion capture
Facial motion capture Facial motion capture is related to body motion capture, but is more challenging due ...
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Talk:Facial motion capture
Talk:Facial motion capture Need pages for CMOS Cameras of which ...
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Image:Prince of Persia Motion Capture Jump.jpg
Image:Prince of Persia Motion Capture Jump.jpg Image File history File links ...
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Performance capture
Performance capture It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Motion capture. (Discuss) Performance capture is a term popularized by the creators ... It differs from standard special effects type motion capture due to the real time ...
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Motion lines
Motion lines Motion lines (or movement lines or action lines ... they're moving quickly. The use of motion lines may have been inspired from both ... long-exposure photography, where a camera can capture lights as they move through time and ... dimensional ribbons in place of one dimensional motion lines. This heavier representation of motion ...
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High motion
High motion High motion is the characteristic of a video display ... eye. The most common forms of high motion are NTSC and PAL video (ie. "normal ... at 24 fps) does not portray high motion even when shown on television monitors. History ... frames per second was adequate for portraying motion in a movie theater environment. Flicker ...
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Optical motion tracking
Optical motion tracking Optical Motion Tracking See Optical Motion Capture Motion Capture Motion Tracking can differ from ...
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