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Originally Posted by Rainhurt
Ten years ago when I became interested in movie making I noticed it in 2D, before I didn't really notice. Most movies have slow camera movements to compensate for the strobing and warm projection so you don't notice. In 3D 24p strobing is something I have found intolerable so far and just been putting up with because I like 3D. Strobing sticks out like a sore thumb in 3D. With HFR a filmmaker can speed up the camera movements and project as vivid as they want.
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Yes, with sufficiently HFR you can avoid strobing, but I think that 48 fps isn't high enough, at least not on an IMAX screen seated relatively close (the jitteriness of the image when things were moving quickly was very obvious, my girlfriend noticed it too). Maybe seated closer to the back, or on a smaller screen, it wouldn't be noticeable though (or at least not unless you were specifically looking for it).