Andrew Johnson Mighty Poster
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 1919 Location: Derbyshire
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Posted: Wed Mar 01, 2006 4:55 pm Post subject: |
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Hiya,
I had a look at the slideshow - if you reduce the slide show time to 0.25 (from the little menu selector drop down on the right hand side) seconds, I *think* you *can* see the smoke cloud changing shape.
The thought I would offer is that the plane is travelling at 400-500 mph on that sequence of frames and the smoke will be perhaps travelling at 5mph (approx 1% of the speed). As a rough guess, therefore, for a given change in the smoke cloud, you might expect to have to wait quite a few frames. That sequence is only 92 frames long - therefore either is 3.68 seconds in realtime (25 frames/sec - the usual for PAL=European TV standard) or perhaps 3.06 seconds in realtime (30 frames/sec - the usual for NTSC=American TV standard). However, because it has been video-captured onto a PC, the frame rate might be lower - perhaps 15 or even 12 frames/sec, so the above figures might need to be changed to reflect that.
So I think that is perhaps why the smoke cloud doesn't seem to change all that much. _________________ Andrew
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