I don't know! It's the motion smoothing thing that modern TVs do that make television look absurdly bright and fake-y. Like [link]
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Dejittering, maybe? We use that term to describe taking the jiggling (jitteriness) out of images due to spacecraft motion.
Ah, wait, google. Dejuddering. Similar concept.
Judder, yes. Also apparently some people call it the "soap opera effect", quick googling indicates.
Also apparently some people call it the "soap opera effect", quick googling indicates.
Holy, Christ, THAT'S what happened when we watched Thor on vacation! We watched it on the huge TV in the master bedroom, and it looked totally different than it normally does, and the only way I could describe it was to say it looked like the way a soap opera was filmed.
Also apparently some people call it the "soap opera effect", quick googling indicates.
Oh, I hate that look.
Ah, Loki: [link]
watched Thor
Ah, Loki:
Not what I was expecting! Except I do know you, Sara.
Ah, Loki
Trick!
I seriously think the Avengers DVD is going to push me to buy a BluRay player.
Ha! I already did, and that is exactly why. Haven't hooked it up and watched anything yet. Now I'm scared of the dejuddering.
My favorite new stress relief is correcting the grammar and word choice of people on TV, out loud, in a really snotty voice. Sad, but it works.