Hi all,
I am curios to know.
In a projector the speed is regulated 18 fps or 24 fps. That is to say if we speed up the projector's motor, therefore, the fps would be above that resulting picture will play faster and sound is pitching.
On the other hand, in the TV world fps is based on the color system, i.e PAL 25 fps and NTSC 30 fps.
Now, if we captured a film from a projector that run on 24 fps using camera that also run at the same 24 fps then when we play the result on NTSC TV is the fps becoming 30 fps (i.e faster) or still 24 fps?
Thanks for the explanation.
I am curios to know.
In a projector the speed is regulated 18 fps or 24 fps. That is to say if we speed up the projector's motor, therefore, the fps would be above that resulting picture will play faster and sound is pitching.
On the other hand, in the TV world fps is based on the color system, i.e PAL 25 fps and NTSC 30 fps.
Now, if we captured a film from a projector that run on 24 fps using camera that also run at the same 24 fps then when we play the result on NTSC TV is the fps becoming 30 fps (i.e faster) or still 24 fps?
Thanks for the explanation.
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