flickertasot
Flickertasot is a term used to describe a specific type of visual artifact that can appear in digital imaging and video. It manifests as rapid, random fluctuations in brightness or color within small areas of an image or during video playback. These fluctuations are often perceived as a "flickering" or "shimmering" effect, hence the name.
The causes of flickertasot can be varied. In digital photography, it might stem from sensor noise, particularly
Identifying and mitigating flickertasot often involves adjusting camera settings like ISO and shutter speed, utilizing noise