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Paolo Velcichwww.korumdesign.com

Introduction

Motion blur is normally relevant to a film camera - when a frame of the film captures an object that is moving too fast (or the camera is moving too fast), that particular frame is exposed too long to light to '"freeze" the motion of that object and so appears blurry on that frame of film. The amount of motion blur can be controlled in a film camera in two ways:

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