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frame per second
noun
The number of times an imaging or display device produces unique consecutive images (frames) in one second.
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The lower the resolution, frame per second will be higher.
For remote operation these are slowed to one frame per second.
Note that cameras with a higher sensitivity and frame per second value are now commercially available.
Previously, data was collected at one frame per second, but is now up to 100 frames per second.
A deep study of the performance, bottlenecks and design challenges is carried out showing the validity of this approach and achieving very high frame per second rates.
The frame rate was up to 1600 frame per second (f/s), and the size of every frame and the frame rate were adjustable.
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Without the 24-frame-per-second rhythmic foundation of projected film, Brakhage's most subtle visual phenoma are lost, or merely hinted at.
We demonstrate a system for capturing multi-thousand frame-per-second (fps) video using a dense array of cheap 30fps CMOS image sensors.
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