Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Stroboscopic effect in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Test your own LEDs for the stroboscopic effect.
Please note: stroboscopic effects are used in this installation.
The flickering of lamps results in a so called stroboscopic effect.
Without flicker or stroboscopic effects, rapid start.
Stroboscopic effects can occur when lighting is provided by discharge lamps.
STROBO MODE: Enables you to take a picture with stroboscopic effects within a single frame.
The stroboscopic effect affects our perception of the quality of the light.
generating a stroboscopic effect.
This gives a so-called stroboscopic effect when waving one's hand in this light.
If you see no difference, the driver in your LED is designed so that no stroboscopic effect is visible.
Stroboscopic effect evident in fast moving environments when the driver frequency is low.
it is very easy to determine whether a LED has a stroboscopic effect.
Light emitted by LEDs can flicker or exhibit a stroboscopic effect, which can lead to annoyance,
striation-free operation, no stroboscopic effects.
but the so-called stroboscopic effect is more difficult to observe if you don't know what to look for.
I hope that it will become the international measure to describe the visibility of stroboscopic effect for LEDs.
prevent annoying transformer hum or stroboscopic effects.
light induces biological responses, possibly affecting health, only when the flicker or the stroboscopic effect are visible.
of still images in front of the lamp, then you will have found the stroboscopic effect in the driver of your LED.
Based on the thresholds found for each combination of the tested parameters, Perz developed an open source model quantifying the visibility of the stroboscopic effect of any light waveform.
that there are no dangerous stroboscopic effects due to the lighting provided by the manufacturer.
is already recommended by the International Commission on Illumination to quantify the visibility of the stroboscopic effect in general lighting applications.