Re: how to eliminate tearing effect on MIT-SHM

From: Markus Becker (yetispamb_at_web.de)
Date: 11/21/04

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    Hi,

    nick_faye wrote:

    > However, my display still has the tearing effect. Can somebody help
    > me? Please?
    >
    > Or is it really possible to eliminate the tearing effect?

    Your monitor does display images much faster than your camera
    can deliver them. Your only chance to avoid this effect is
    to sync your display not the the monitor but to the largest
    common denominator (?) of both the camera's frequency and
    your display.

    Markus


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