Hello, I just have a question about Slow-Mo calculations specifically for the medium of Manhwa. The description for Slow Mo on the site specifically for similar mediums is this:
“In this case, if a reference object with known speed can be visually confirmed to not have moved even 1 pixel (which requires the feat to happen in a visual media like a comic, movie or animation) one can figure out the timeframe, by saying that it must have been less than the timeframe that the object would have taken to move 1 pixel.”
Due to it saying comics, manhwa is often falling under comics. However, Manhwa scenes typically have times where to show a speed of a character, they make one character frozen and another move without a change in 1 pixel. I often see this in many Manhwa with some of them being calculated to massive speeds that wouldn’t be possible otherwise. While I don’t have problems where something is visible shown to slow down like rain, I just don’t believe Manhwa is a good medium for this description. While some of these Calc’s have been accepted and their CRT’s have rejected them due to being outliers/inconsistent, I also see some pass due to passing those requirements despite likely not being able to get a speed like that in any other way. While I won’t lie, I am bias about this as I just don’t like this method for more slow mo calcs in Manhwa, I do believe it’s something that could be addressed with other staff?