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@ Kvng: reverted my changing the example picture from a simulated image (Figure 1) to a photograph of a CRT (Figure 2) with the message "Not clearly more clearly". I'd first like to clarify that my last commit message "Use photo showing scan lines more clearly" referred to finding a better photograph, not that the photograph is clearer than the simulation.
I believe that, clarity aside, a real image gives a better representation of scan lines than a simulation, on which the effect is stronger than in reality but much more even.
Going forward, would anyone have any thoughts on these three options:
I personally vote for 3, with 2 a close second.
Thanks,
cmɢʟee⎆
τaʟκ 19:33, 2 July 2023 (UTC)
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@ Kvng: reverted my changing the example picture from a simulated image (Figure 1) to a photograph of a CRT (Figure 2) with the message "Not clearly more clearly". I'd first like to clarify that my last commit message "Use photo showing scan lines more clearly" referred to finding a better photograph, not that the photograph is clearer than the simulation.
I believe that, clarity aside, a real image gives a better representation of scan lines than a simulation, on which the effect is stronger than in reality but much more even.
Going forward, would anyone have any thoughts on these three options:
I personally vote for 3, with 2 a close second.
Thanks,
cmɢʟee⎆
τaʟκ 19:33, 2 July 2023 (UTC)