Understanding Motion Blur in Photography, Animation, and Biology

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Learn about motion blur in various fields such as photography, animation, and biology. Discover how fast-moving objects or longer exposure times can create blurring artifacts, and how this effect is simulated in computer animation. Understand how motion blur impacts images in biology, particularly in animals' eyes.

  • Photography
  • Animation
  • Biology
  • Motion Blur

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  1. Image Filtering Motion Blur Ivan Dimitrov 508/2012

  2. Photography Fast moving object or a longer exposure time may result in blurring artifacts The same effect can be achieved in a artificial way via image procesing 2/4

  3. Animation In computer animation this effect must be simulated Without this simulated effect each frame shows a perfect instant in time CGI movies 3/4

  4. Biology When an animal's eye is in motion, the image will suffer from motion blur 4/4

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