Sentences with phrase «of frames per second»

That's twice the number of frames per second as the regular iPad can display, and it makes a big difference when you're using Apple Pencil.
Last time we checked, the game was pretty much unplayable and ran in the single digits in terms of frames per second.
The velocity of the moving image is ultra-fast, with some hundreds of frames per second, through which Ikeda also challenges the audience's perception.
Mortal Kombat X packs a solid ratio of frames per second to deliver a fight that is brutal to look at and almost impossible to miss out on the details.
However, you need to make sure you have enough to support the processor as to not lose performance in terms of frames per second.
DogTV is an HDTV cable channel designed especially for dogs, and it captures their attention due to the higher number of frames per second displayed on a screen.
Detection of the signal via an electron multiplication CCD camera allows image capture at speeds to hundreds of frames per second as demanded today by live cell imaging.
They arranged high - speed video cameras to capture the reaction at thousands of frames per second.

Not exact matches

The camera will be able to take 240 frames per second, double the rate of last year's iPhone 5s.
We've been delivering high frames per second, high graphics in all types of different shapes and sizes.
«(It) is pretty similar to the iPhone 7 but it shoots 4k 60 frames per second and it's got a new glass back instead of the metal which is apparently more durable,» he told Reuters.
(ESV) Ultimately it matters not if there's a hidden camera watching you --- the eyes of the Lord penetrate far further than a grainy twenty - frames - per - second camera could ever go.
Do you suspect that the plot of a movie would change dramatically if you could view a movie in 60 frames per second rather than the standard 30?
Here's someone expertly breaking down a 5000 - frames - per - second video of their swing or delivery.
With 1080p60 and 720p120 video, and 12MP photos at a staggering 30 frames per second, HERO4 Silver combines powerful, pro-quality capture with the convenience of a touch display.
My monitor display color has a bit of a purple - ish tint (specially in low light, when you adjust the brightness) but I do love that the full motion video monitor is up to 25 frames per second and I could see Little Aries every move.
Some of the mind - boggling features include shooting from two angles at once by connecting via your smartphone over Wi - Fi and shooting at an insane 240 frames per second thanks to Panasonic's one - of - a-kind Crystal Engine.
With a movie resolution of 1280 X 720 at thirty frames per second and a micro-SD card with enough storage for several flights, you'll get a great feel for what things look like from above!
The quality of those is measured by resolution (e.g. 1080p HD) and the frames per second (fps).
The motion of these markers could be tracked using six infrared cameras filming at 200 frames per second while the player was throwing.
A fast camera recorded the resulting light at the rate of 400,000 frames per second over an image frame size of 64 pixels wide by 80 pixels high.
The task of quickly generating fine - grained details — such as subtle changes in texture and shading at speeds of 60 frames per second — is still left to the remote server.
Multiple cameras capable of recording 2,400 frames per second covered each blast, creating a highly technical record of the U.S. nuclear arsenal — and a visual deterrent against its use.
To achieve the high - definition needed for the big screen, Domino takes images which have been shot on movie film and converts them into a video format by breaking each of the 24 frames per second into a mosaic of 3000 × 2000 picture points.
By watching videos of caterpillars at 300 frames per second (above), researchers identified how the tiny insects» uncoupled muscles fire it into a somersault to escape an annoying poke.
High - speed 70,000 - frames - per - second video analysis of the bites shows that the ants have the fastest self - propelled strike in the animal kingdom, beating even the snapping shrimp.
The holographic device plays a 3 - inch projection at 15 frames per second, just shy of movie refresh rates of 24 to 30 frames per second, the MIT researchers demonstrated at the Society of Photo - Optical Instrumentation Engineers» conference on practical holography.
At Cornell University, the Sol M. Gruner (SMG) detector group has developed and demonstrated a new type of imaging electron detector that records an image frame in 1/1000 of a second, and can detect from 1 to 1,000,000 electrons per pixel.
Their calculations matched up with measurements only when they used the motion of particles captured at frequencies of 10 frames per second and higher.
The ATC5K captures video at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels at 30 frames per second and can also take still images.
That's orders of magnitude faster than any current receive - only ultrafast imaging techniques, which are limited by on - chip storage and electronic readout speed to operations of about 10 million frames per second.
While filming the elusive Basilisk lizard, which can sprint on water for up to 100 feet in moments of danger, photographers ventured deep into the Brazilian rain forest with a super-slow-motion camera shooting at 2,000 frames per second, 80 times as rapid as a traditional camera.
The frame rate of the target stimulus varied, displaying at 16, 24, or 48 frames per second.
An NIBIB grantee has developed an ultrafast camera that can acquire two - dimensional images at 100 billion frames per second, a speed capable of revealing light pulses and other phenomena previously too fast to be observed.
A team of biomedical engineers at Washington University in St. Louis, led by Lihong Wang, PhD, the Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has developed the world's fastest receive - only 2 - D camera, a device that can capture events up to 100 billion frames per second.
The newest version of the photoswitch is fast enough to turn the activity of retinal neurons on and off at a rate that approaches video rate of 30 frames per second.
Through laser imaging at speeds up to 3,000 frames per second, a computer can capture images from all angles and reconstruct a model of all cells in the given sample, testing for all types of cancer in a matter of minutes.
For each of their rigs, described in full in the paper, the framing speeds are 20,000 - 40,000 frames per second, at a resolution of approximately 400 x 500 pixels with an exposure per frame of one to tens of microseconds.
In the paper, the researchers showed that their system could image methane gas leaking from a tube about 1 meter from the camera with a video - rate imaging speed of approximately 25 frames per second.
By coating the part in crystals and then sending the image from the camcorder to a computer screen, the researchers can examine the hue of each pixel in each frame, tracking temperature changes 30 times per second for the equivalent area of the blade.
The modulators can refresh their patterns at 240 hertz, or 240 times a second, so even at six patterns per frame, the system could play video at a rate of 40 hertz, which, while below the refresh rate common in today's TVs, is still higher than the 24 frames per second standard in film.
To gain insight into the complex flow that's created, Vicente Fernandez, Roman Stocker, and colleagues at MIT have used video microscopy to track the paths of 2 - μm fluorescent beads around the coral Pocillopora damicornis, also known as cauliflower coral... Arced bead tracks, generated from 120 video frames taken at 10 frames per second, reveal the mixing that is occurring perpendicular to the coral surface.
Gotcha The heart of the U.C.L.A. system is an ultrafast microscopic camera the researchers introduced in 2009 that captures images at about six million frames per second.
«We no longer think of simulations in terms of CPU hours but rather frames per second,» Bussmann said, describing the effect this speed - up has had on the team's research.
The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner in Beckman's Biomedical Imaging Center captures the movements of a singing voice at 100 frames per second.
Thanks to the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) capabilities in Beckman's Biomedical Imaging Center (BIC), Johnson can view dynamic images of vocal movement at 100 frames per second — a speed that is far more advanced than any other MRI technique in the world.
Working with Gregory Sutton of the University of Bristol, UK, Burrows filmed the gears at 5000 frames per second and confirmed that they mesh with each other (see video, top).
This broadcasts 60 pictures a second, each of which fills in alternate lines on the screen; successive frames «interlace» to give 30 full pictures per second without the flicker that would come from 30 full pictures each second.
«But it does capture the phonon and electron movements in frames shot 100 trillion times per second, and we can string about 100 of them together just like movie frames to get a full picture of how they are linked.»
They put in for another 40 hours of VLA time, and made yet another movie of the sky in the radio spectrum at 200 frames per second.
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