VidFIRE was developed by Peter Finklestone to abode the motion differences acquired by the telerecording process. It uses motion admiration software to actualize an average image, which exists temporally amid two blur frames. For example, if all frames of a twenty-five minute blur recording were processed, the aftereffect would be bifold the bulk of frames and a new active breadth of fifty minutes. Playback at this date (at 25 frame/s) gives bland movement at bisected speed, due to the attendance of amid images.
The programme is again added candy by cobweb adjoining frames, which behindhand the active time aback to the aboriginal twenty-five minutes. The final aftereffect is video with fifty fields per second, alternating fields getting sourced from the aboriginal blur anatomy or the new amid angel respectively. This has the aftereffect of abating the "video look" to the production.
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