bildehastigheter
Bildehastigheter, often referred to as frame rates, represents the frequency at which a sequence of images, called frames, are displayed to create the illusion of motion. It is typically measured in frames per second (fps). A higher bildehastighet results in smoother and more fluid motion, while a lower bildehastighet can appear jerky or choppy.
In video production and display, common bildehastigheter include 24 fps for cinematic film, 30 fps for television
The technical requirements for displaying different bildehastigheter vary. Higher frame rates demand more processing power and