noninterlaced scanning

  • 1noninterlaced video — TV Process of scanning complete frames in one pass, painting every line on the screen, yielding higher picture quality than that of interlaced video. Most computers produce a noninterlaced video signal; NTSC is interlaced. AKA progressive scan …

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  • 2noninterlaced — adjective Date: 1980 not interlaced; specifically of, relating to, or using a method of video scanning (as for a television or computer screen) in which the horizontal lines of each frame are drawn consecutively in a single pass …

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  • 3noninterlaced — ˌ adjective : not interlaced ; specifically : of, relating to, or using a method of video scanning (as for a television or computer) in which the horizontal lines of each frame are drawn consecutively in a single pass …

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  • 4Frame rate — Frame rate, or frame frequency, is the measurement of the frequency (rate) at which an imaging device produces unique consecutive images called frames. The term applies equally well to computer graphics, video cameras, film cameras, and motion… …

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  • 5Progressive scan — Progressive scanning (alternatively referred to as noninterlaced scanning) is a way of displaying, storing, or transmitting moving images in which all the lines of each frame are drawn in sequence. This is in contrast to interlaced video used in… …

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  • 6Deinterlacing — is the process of converting interlaced video, such as common analog television signals or 1080i format HDTV signals, into a non interlaced form. Interlaced video frame consists of two sub fields taken in sequence, each sequentially scanned at… …

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  • 7interlaced video — TV Process of scanning frames in two passes, each painting every other line on the screen, with scan lines alternately displayed in even and odd fields. NTSC video is interlaced; most computers produce a noninterlaced video signal. [See… …

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