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How many FPS can the human Eye see?

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So I have a friend whos a Console Pleb who thinks that the human Eye can only see 30FPS...

 

The human eye can see more... Right?

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We can't see FPS. You're still able to tell smoother movement from choppier movement, everyone is different. There are people that claim 144hz doesn't make a difference from 60hz, when the difference is incredibly noticeable to alot of people. So going from 30fps to 60fps is about the same thing. Some people will notice, others won't. And both sides will think the other side is retarded for not agreeing with them.

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The eye senses changes in light. Think of it more like a camera that refreshes each pixel at different times, not all pixels at once.

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So I have a friend whos a Console Pleb who thinks that the human Eye can only see 30FPS...

 

The human eye can see more... Right?

 

The human eye is being fed a constant stream of light, meaning we don't see "frames per second" or anything of that sort.

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We don't see in frames per second, so you're both wrong.

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We don't see in frames per second, so you're both wrong.

 

 

The human eye is being fed a constant stream of light, meaning we don't see "frames per second" or anything of that sort.

 

 

We can't see FPS. You're still able to tell smoother movement from choppier movement, everyone is different. There are people that claim 144hz doesn't make a difference from 60hz, when the difference is incredibly noticeable to alot of people. So going from 30fps to 60fps is about the same thing. Some people will notice, others won't. And both sides will think the other side is retarded for not agreeing with them.

 

 

human eye doesn't see fps

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Yes, I'm aware the eye doesn't see in FPS... I meant how many can the Human eye differentiate between?

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human eye doesn't see fps

 

the eye ''captures'' an unlimited number of ''frames'' each moment, the change happens imidiatly once the light waves changes over a region. its instantanious.

this is also why we have a small blure when we look somewhere, then imidiatly change where we look. because its so fast it would be blurry and give us nausia.

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Actually our eyes constantly shake in order to see. Because if the eyes don't constantly shake then we don't see anymore because we have something called I forget but its like placing your phone on your leg or something, at first you feel it, but then after awhile you don't feel it there anymore

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Let me just enable ShadowPlay on my NVidia EYE 980 8GB to see how many FPS I get.

It shows 78 FPS starring at my screen with Ultra settings. Maybe I should overclock it a bit more...

 

 

 

 

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Yes, I'm aware the eye doesn't see in FPS... I meant how many can the Human eye differentiate between?

up to a certain point, its insignificant and you can't tell the difference, although, it is different for each human. thus why there is so much contrevercy bout it

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the situation is far more complex than just a number, basicly the faster things are moving on screen, the more fps you'll need for a good experience.

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Let me just enable ShadowPlay on my NVidia EYE 980 8GB to see how many FPS I get.

It shows 78 FPS starring at my screen with Ultra settings. Maybe I should overclock it a bit more...

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Our brain doesn't take in all information in our surroundings as well, so that is also why we have blurred effect when scanning for something

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Just ask him which online service he switches to when a pissant 2bit hacker group decides to DDoS Xbox live.

 

 

Oh wait...he can't

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You don't see frames, you are stimulated by changes in light.

The brain has a processing speed that is completely relative to your current state of mind, and substance balance. Working in conjunction with the eyes, one can saturate each other.

With enough focus you can obtain information from very fast moving images, giving you that feeling of 'slowed time', which is just a combination higher mental load and eye throttling.

 

The limit is not known, it differs between each person, and even if you think you are hitting your limits, you are not, as many of the information gets picked up, just not thoroughly, sometimes not even by the concious side.

 

But it's definitely more than '30 fps'.

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The human eye sees unlimited frames per second because it doesn't work that way.

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Send him this.

Some say the human eye can't see above 30fps. See for yourself.

These are not Gifs. They are MP4 videos. Both TRUE 30 & 60 fps.

If the videos are off sync simply reload the page by pressing (F5) after the videos have loaded

> Stare at the left 30fps clip for a a few loops then look at the 60fps clip on the right. <

http://30vs60.com/

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Even at 144 hz I feel like we can push it further for smoothness, and your friend is wrong.

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