Maurice, I only have access to the abstract of the study. 2 more links (in french) on the subject :
http://www.nofrag.com/2003/nov/24/8629/ <http://www.nofrag.com/2003/nov/24/8629/> http://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/2012/12/13/03002-20121213ARTFIG00653--bilbo-le-hobbit-la-revolution-des-48-images-par-seconde.php <http://www.lefigaro.fr/cinema/2012/12/13/03002-20121213ARTFIG00653--bilbo-le-hobbit-la-revolution-des-48-images-par-seconde.php> Yes, motion blur helps a lot to smoothen movement perception (we used tricks based on photoshop blurred image to get smooth animations on flash websites 14 years ago) but applying a blur effect on a list, with a blur amount depending on scroll speed is likely to kill performance. -- View this message in context: http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Coding-a-better-flex-mobile-app-tp5888p5905.html Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
