progressive interlace

  • 1Progressive 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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  • 2Interlace — For the method of incrementally displaying raster graphics, see Interlace (bitmaps). : For the decorative motif used in ancient European and Celtic art, see Migration Period art and Celtic knot. Interlace is a technique of improving the picture… …

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  • 3Interlace — VP Refers to how a video picture is captured or displayed. Interlaced scanning skips every other vertical row of pictures making one pass on the odd numbered pixel rows (1, 3, 5, etc.) and then a second pass on the even numbered pixel rows (2, 4 …

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  • 4Interlacé — Entrelacement  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Entrelacement (image matricielle). Illustration de la différence entre balayage progressif et entrelacement ; cette animation illustre bien le principe, mais l’effet obtenu e …

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  • 5Interlace Imaging — HD Imaging technique where all the odd lines of a picture are captured in one moment and the even lines are captured in the next moment. When you put two of these “fields” together, you get a “frame” (all of the lines). Notice however that a… …

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  • 6Progressive Imaging — HD All lines (whole frame) are captured at the same instant. Each frame represents a single moment in time. See Interlace Imaging, PsF Imaging , Frame Rate, Capture Rate …

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  • 7Balayage interlacé — Entrelacement  Ne doit pas être confondu avec Entrelacement (image matricielle). Illustration de la différence entre balayage progressif et entrelacement ; cette animation illustre bien le principe, mais l’effet obtenu e …

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  • 8Display resolution — For screen sizes (typically in inches, measured in the diagonal), see Display size. For a list of particular display resolutions, see Graphic display resolutions. This chart shows the most common display resolutions, with the color of each… …

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  • 9Deinterlacing — 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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  • 10PsF Imaging — HD Progressive Segmented Frame Imaging. All lines (whole frame) are captured at the same instant. Each frame represents a single moment in time. After the frame is captured, it is then separated (Segmented) into two halves. One half is the odd… …

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