What is something you can sense that few-if-any people you know can sense? Literal answers only.

    • daannii@lemmy.world
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      26 days ago

      All lights flicker. Just mostly we can’t perceive them.

      LED flicker is most noticeable tho. Incandescent the least.

      Fun fact. They flicker at similar frequencies (per light output/lumens) but the light drop off is more dramatic for LEDs so we perceive it more.

      People who are epileptic or prone to migraines usually are bothered more by LEDs.

      • Luc@lemmy.world
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        25 days ago

        All lights? Also battery-fed DC lights somehow?! I’m no expert but that seems strange

        I’ve caught a lot of lights and light-emitting displays flickering with the 980fps camera that’s built into my phone (best thing since sliced bread for a nerd like me), but also quite many lights appear solid. I’d imagine few have such high-frequency electronics that it pulses well beyond 1 kHz. Otherwise the sensor should sometimes capture a frame during a low or a peak

        As an example, I was recently looking at car lights in Germany, expecting to see duty cycling in most modern ones, but the majority (2/3rds or so) were actually solid so far as I could tell. A few cars had a mixture of flickering and solid lights in seemingly the same fixture. All flickering ones were high frequency though, not like 50 Hz as grid-fed lights do but much more. I didn’t bother with ffmpeg and counting frames but I estimated on the order of 250 Hz for one of them