Re: rt kernels

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JÃrn Nettingsmeier wrote:
On 06/09/2011 01:23 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:

And your brain ;).
I'm not sure if it's a myth or true, it's said that stroboscope effects
can cause epileptic shocks even for averaged people. (Hopefully this
won't cause a discussion as the one about 'time'. ;)
A vertically frequency of 60 Hz won't cause an epileptic shock, but at
least effect your well-being.

have you considered getting a tft display and retiring your tube monitor?
the energy savings will very likely balance the cost within a year, plus you get lots of extra desk real estate. and no stroboscope, ever. and if you don't rely on excellent wide-gamut color reproduction, even the cheapest tfts should be sufficient.

Oh, I am going to replace the CRT, Fathers Day is coming in the USA ... with a bigger LED display. :-)

when i was using crts, i found i also needed at least 85hz to be comfortable, particularly in the office, where you'd be turning your head often and then see the strobing trail in the corner of the eye - very confusing. for the same reason, i still don't like DLP projectors - i don't see rainbows when looking straight on, but as soon as the head moves, i feel like i just popped a handful of mushrooms.

My CRT can run up to 110Hz refresh rate but not at the resolution I use. I'm also sensitive to screen flicker, can readily see it 60Hz clicker on CRTs and flourescent tubes. Not as sensitive as you, though - 75Hz works on the present CRT.

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