A1598435776948 , via OnePlus Nord , Mar 2, 2021 : But I couldn't still see video quality improvement in slow motion...😣🥺
B_Wrath , Mar 2, 2021 : Are you trying to take slow motion in artificial lighting or under sun light?
Tokolozi , Mar 2, 2021 : II'm afraid most of these slow-mo threads end the same, since they don't give examples.
Tokolozi , Mar 2, 2021 : there's your problem. Artificial light is not suited for high frame rate slow motion. Artificial lights have 2 main issues. 1. They're quite dim, making the camera need to adjust for this using ISO at higher levels. Thus removing clarity 2. They flicker, unnoticeable by human eye, but highly visible on a high frame rate camera.
B_Wrath , Mar 2, 2021 : Then of course the video will be bad. Its basic physics. No software can solve it. Artificial light flickers at 60Hz, that is 60 times per second, but your phone, even with the least one of 240 FPS, captures 4 frames per second. That means, 3 out the 4 frames will not capture light. That's why you see the flickering effect.
Tokolozi , Mar 2, 2021 : Technically you can, there's some adobe plugins that do it.... need more processing than what a mobile device provides though
SlackW_1993 , Mar 2, 2021 : Hi Already answered again and again. Not an issue at all. Fully explained here :
pablofg1978 , Mar 2, 2021 : Indeed Please, next time use the search before creating a new thread. There are similar threads already open and answered Thread closed