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(Created page with "<!-- Motion interpolation, or motion smoothing is video processing that invents frames between existing ones. Used live (e.g. various flat panel TVs do this), this attempts to make certain types of video more fluid. ...at the cost of some latency In video processing, it is a fake slow motion effect. Soap Opera Effect, because For large movements it is too creative and will look wrong, but ''mostly'' in a way too fast to notice (it's quite visible in the fake...")
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