On 20100113_115748, Stephen Powell wrote: > On 2010-01-13 at 07:18:51 -0500, Stanis??aw T. Findeisen wrote: > > What are those sync frequency ranges? > > The sync frequency ranges that the X server assumes for a > non-EDID monitor when nothing is specified for them
--- snip all the interesting stuff about monitors and video cards --- > card and monitor combination. Congratulations. > I don't know about you, but my eyes cannot detect any noticeable ---------------------- > flicker at a 75 Hz vertical refresh rate. > Flicker and perception of flicker interest me as a scientific problem: Is the maximum perceived flicker frequency a property of the optic nerves in the retina, or is it the result of some frequency filtering or data averaging in the nerves of the visual cortex? If it is a feature/function of the visual cortex then one might expect that there could be fatigue of the visual system from the activity of removal even though there is no conscious knowledge that flicker was there in the raw input signal. OTOH, if the raw signal simply has a upper-half-power frequency in the range of a few tens of hertz, then there should be no excess mental activity and no fatigue. Conventional wisdom is that if you can't see it, it can't harm you --- but I wonder. A different way of putting my question is: Is it really your eyes that cannot detect, or is it that you mind that cannot perceive the flicker? Any thoughts on this? Seems like there could be an experimental study of this issue. Has it been done? -- Paul E Condon pecon...@mesanetworks.net -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org