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A correspondent off this list posed a question that the more
technologically-inclined here might be able to answer: exactly (or
approximately) how much time of each 1/24th of a second during normal
sound projection is "dark"? In other words, if the frame is advanced,
halted, and double-flashed by the shutter to minimize flicker, during
what percentage of that time is the image actually not being projected
through the lens?
Any answers would be appreciated.
Don Larsson
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Donald F. Larsson
Department of English, AH 230
Minnesota State U, Mankato (56001)
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