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A lateral displacement of the video lines due to sync instability.
Visually, it appears as though parts of the images have been torn away.
Industry:Software
The propagation velocity of a wave. The time it takes for one point of a waveform to travel a certain distance. Wave velocity is dependent on the medium through which the wave travels and the temperature of the medium.
Industry:Software
Software programs that can install into a main nonlinear editing software to give you additional features and/or specs.
Industry:Software
The time it takes a signal to make a transition from one state to another, usually measured between the 10% and 90% completion points on the transition. Faster rise times require more bandwidth in a transmission channel.
Industry:Software
Detail in a stationary image. Any amount of bandwidth is sufficient for the transmission of HDTV images with high static resolution, even a telephone line; the smaller the bandwidth, the longer it takes to transmit all of the resolution. Therefore, many ATV schemes with reduced bandwidths offer the static resolution of HDEP with limited dynamic resolution, resulting in motion artifacts such as motion surprise.
Industry:Software
a) Amounts of the three reference color stimuli in a given trichromatic system required to match the color of the stimulus considered.
Note: In the CIE standard colorimetric systems, the tristimulus values are represented by the symbols X, Y, Z and X~, Yn, Zn. b) The amounts of the three reference or matching stimuli required to give a match with the light considered in a given trichromatic system.
Industry:Software
Video and audio data packets and ancillary data of undefined length.
Industry:Software
The amount that the digital quantity differs from the analog quantity.
Industry:Software
To safely close all files, log out, and bring the workstation to a state where you can safely power it down.
Industry:Software
A term used to describe a device used to convert film to video.
In advanced telecine machines, the movie film is digitally sampled and converted to video, frame by frame in real-time. Frame rate is the biggest problem encountered in film-to-video conversion. Movie film has a frame rate of 18, 24, or 30 fps (frames per second) contrasting with the 30 and 25 fps video frame rates of NTSC and PAL respectively. See Flicker.
Industry:Software