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@mao_yat holy shit lmao

@Wormwood @mao_yat It's actually pretty common for CCD cameras to capture fast-moving objects that humans cannot see (which is basically all cameras today, because other sensor technologies disappeared). I saw completely legitimate photos of even tank shells, which are extremely fast moving. This sometimes works in bad ways too. For example, airplane propellers often look bent and deformed in photos. Also, video of gun muzzle flash is extremely inconsistent, mostly just absent, while humans have no trouble seeing the flash.

@pro @Wormwood @mao_yat The rolling shutter is what causes the bending, since it's scanning the image in one line at a time. Just hard to find something that isn't a CCD with a rolling shutter. If you know the RPM, you could probably figure out how fast it's scanning down the image.
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