Edgerton, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor and engineer who also perfected the technology for high-speed stroboscopic photography that can capture still images of speeding bullets.
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I don't know about moire per se-it's really stroboscopic timing .-- Talk 09 : 54, 3 Sep 2004 ( UTC)
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With due respect to all those with stroboscopic beliefs of every kind, I think the film Zeitgeist is a welcome addition to the pantheon of already established interpretations.
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A strobe is a stroboscopic light that produces pulsating visual effects ( wanna disco ? ) and also is used to create the illusion of movement ( strobe effect ).
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In incompletely or only partially healed paralyses, stroboscopic larynx examinations yield a type of slow motion picture to assess tension and fine mobility of the vocal folds during vocalization.
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Working with Harold Eugene Edgerton of MIT, Gjon Mili was a pioneer in the use of electronic flash and stroboscopic light to create photographs that had more than scientific interest.
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"' Frame rate "': High frame rates ( i . e . images acquired per second ) are needed to visualize fast motion without stroboscopic effects.
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But the picture, full of moody, oversaturated colors, twisty camera moves and stroboscopic editing, does have a certain decadent visual flair and a louche, sneering sense of humor.
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Passengers who had a view of the aircraft's engines through the window noted that they were unusually bright blue, with light shining forward through the fan blades and producing a stroboscopic effect.
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The interaction of the light and regularly-spaced marks on the wheel creates a stroboscopic effect that makes the marks for a particular pitch appear to stand still when the pitch is in tune.