Re: Rolling Shutter

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Not sure I would call digital ones simulation. Its doing the same exact thing any traveling shutter does. Writing line by line over time.  

Randy S. Little
VFX Supervisor


On Sun, Aug 17, 2025 at 14:15 Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx> wrote:





Did I miss the start of a conversation about "rolling shutter"?
I have been "deciphering" the effect when it first came to global consciousness by the photograph of Henri Lartigue of a race car. His was a true rolling shutter. Digital ones are simulations! :)
After a number of introductory illustrations my final one looks like this:

Andy





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An example of a rolling Shutter I found on the web





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