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Originally Posted by video313 
Wrong address.
You are probably answering someone else.
I never talk about abstract numbers.
My post was about practical use of 24p advantage on the 5020 (Standard and Advance modes).
If you are interested: some people do instrumental tests of the 5020 with those numbers in mind.
Please see here. They believe that you just confused the 5020 with elite models.
Thank you.

Wrong address.
You are probably answering someone else.
I never talk about abstract numbers.
My post was about practical use of 24p advantage on the 5020 (Standard and Advance modes).
If you are interested: some people do instrumental tests of the 5020 with those numbers in mind.
Please see here. They believe that you just confused the 5020 with elite models.
Thank you.
I know exactly what display I'm talking about. I've already calibrated 72 9G non-Elites.
Answer this question with a YES or NO...
Do you have a device that shows you the refresh rate of a display? In English, that means can it tell you per a readout what the current refresh rate is?
And before you even attempt to skip over the question, the refresh rate MATTERS when it comes to 1080p/24. Any display can smooth out film judder as long as it can do 3:2 pulldown and that included a 1080p/24 signal.
bmwolf knows there are two types of judder.... you being stuck on stupid fail to realize that. And for the record you cannot tell the refresh rate of a display with a camera. You can only attempt to sync the camera with the pulldown....which works sometimes and sometimes does not.






























