![]() ![]() There is a condition called vitreous sac detachment that happens to most of us I never even heard of it when I was younger. You might try de-interlacing with a video converter.Īs we age our eyes also age. Standard problem solving.Īnother possibility is that it's some playback artifact related to video interlacing. If it does change we consider step two - eliminating mechanical errors. Any change? If not then obviously it's your viewing environment or some sort of auto dimming feature. This is captain obvious stuff - you can't see as much viewing your screen in the sunlight right?ĭo this test - run the video at night with all lights off. Or your monitor is not functioning properly. Your screen changes or your viewing environment changes (more or less light - ambient or sunlight - in the room) which may impact your visual perception. ![]() ![]() The orbs don't dissapear from the screen. I answered your question - logically extend the answer. I saw the orb thing through the lens so I know I saw something and I captured it but why is that I can only see it sometimes? It happens on both the phone and the computer so it can't be any settings that I have, or the orb thing would be there all the time, or none of the time each time I view it. My question is why is the blue orb thingy showing up on my phone and on my computer when I replay those videos but not every time I replay them.
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