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English: A simulated image of what a typical video tearing artifact looks like. In this image, the video device's output buffer has been re-written twice in the amount of time normally allotted for just one monitor refresh cycle, while the virtual camera pans left toward the water.
Date 01 August 2009, based on photo taken on 20 September 2006
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Author Vanessaezekowitz

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