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    In digital projection, there are no gaps between frames a... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→The proposal that the projected moving image exists as a series of flashes of light is incompatible with digital projection technology.

    In digital projection, there are no gaps between frames and therefore no underlying, imperceptible alternation of light and dark.

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    The second proposal immediately runs into trouble with digital projection. If the traditionally projected moving image exists as a series of flashes of light, in digital projection, other “intermediate” objects must be granted existence—for example, the stable point of light consisting of the rate of flashes, and gaps between them, of a single micromirror on the DMD. At the same time, the moving image itself must be stripped of its existence since it does not consist of flashes of light. This is

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