View Full Version : How come 24P doesn't induce headaches?


Emre Safak
March 13th, 2006, 08:08 PM
Is it not interesting that a monitor running at 60i would cause a headache, whereas a film viewed 24P does not?

Boyd Ostroff
March 13th, 2006, 08:24 PM
Millions of NTSC tube tv's run at 60i. The first few days I spent in a PAL country I noticed a definite flicker on my 50i CRT screen, but got used to it quickly.

I think the real issue with headaches has to do with computer monitors running at 60hz in offices with flourescent lighting. And in this case (I think) it would actually be 60p since computer monitors aren't interlaced.

Emre Safak
March 13th, 2006, 09:03 PM
I was actually thinking of interlaced monitors, but even 60p would give me a headache. My monitors run at 85Hz, and I would run them higher if I could. So you say it's due to the lighting? I never thought about that.

Andy Graham
March 14th, 2006, 03:30 AM
I've been prone to headaches all my life and i get them watching any kind of screen for too long. I reckon it's just that some people's eyes are more sensetive to light, A bright sunny day can give me a headache aswell......which isn't a big problem because I live in Scotland.

Another reason I thought about is that even though I can see perfectly maybe my eyes are straining just a little bit to allow me to see perfectly which causes a headache. Whatever the cause I get them pretty much every couple of days since I was 7.

Andy.

K. Forman
March 14th, 2006, 07:21 AM
There are hundreds of posts, where trying to produce 24p material has caused many headaches. However, I don't think watching it should be an issue... unless it is done really badly.