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  • 21YUV — Y UV is a color space typically used as part of a color image pipeline. It encodes a color image or video taking human perception into account, allowed reduced bandwidth for chrominance components, thereby typically enabling transmission errors… …

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  • 22S-Video — Infobox connector name=S Video type=Analog video connector logo= caption=A standard 4 pin S Video cable connector, with each signal pin paired with its own ground pin. designer= design date= manufacturer= production date= superseded= superseded… …

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  • 23Differential phase — is a kind of linearity distortion which affects the color hue in TV broadcasting. Contents 1 Composite color video signal 2 The colorburst 3 Differential phase distortion …

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  • 24Frequency modulation — See also: Amplitude modulation In telecommunications, frequency modulation (FM) conveys information over a carrier wave by varying its frequency (contrast this with amplitude modulation, in which the amplitude of the carrier is varied while its… …

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  • 25PALplus — is an extension of the PAL analogue broadcasting system for transmitting 16:9 programs without sacrificing vertical resolution. It followed experiences with the HD MAC and D2 MAC, standards that were incompatible with existing receivers but… …

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  • 26North American cable television frequencies — In North American cable TV networks, the radio frequencies used to carry signals to the customer are allocated to standardarized channel numbers listed in the CEA standard 542. Cable channel frequencies are generally different from off air… …

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  • 27Amateur television — Fast scan redirects here. For the ultrasound assessment used in trauma, see Focused assessment with sonography for trauma. Amateur television (ATV) is the transmission of Broadcast quality video and audio over the wide range of frequencies of… …

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  • 28Trap (printing) — Trapping is a prepress technique, also known as spreading and choking. It consists of creating small overlaps between abutting colors in order to mask registration problems on the printing press later on in the graphical production. Why trap?… …

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  • 29Multiplexed Analogue Components — The simultaneous PAL transmission of all TV picture elements and the multiplexed transmission of the TV picture elements with D2 MAC …

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  • 30Multiple sub-nyquist sampling Encoding system — MUSE (Multiple Sub nyquist Sampling Encoding System), also known as Hi Vision for marketing purposes, was an early high definition analog television standard developed in Japan. Japan had the earliest working HDTV system, with design efforts… …

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