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Tektronix provides test and measurement instruments, solutions and services for the computer, semiconductor, military/aerospace, consumer electronics and education industries worldwide.
Distortion concentrated at the edge of objects, characterized by temporally varying sharpness or spatially varying noise.
Industry:Entertainment
Creating hard, crisp, high-contrast edges beyond the correction of the geometric problem compensated by aperture correction, frequently creates the subjective impression of increase image detail.
Transversal delay lines and second-directive types of correction increase the gain at higher frequencies while introducing rather symmetrical “undershoot followed by overshoot” at transitions. In fact, and contrary to many causal observations, image resolution is thereby decreased and fine detail becomes obscured. Creating a balance between the advantages and disadvantages is a subjective evaluation and demands an artistic decision.
Industry:Entertainment
Numbers printed on the edge of 16 and 35 mm motion picture film every foot which allows frames to be easily identified in an edit list.
Industry:Entertainment
a) The act of performing a function such as a cut, dissolve, wipe on a switcher, or a cut from VTR to VTR where the end result is recorded on another VTR. The result is an edited recording called a master. b) Any point on a video tape where the audio or video information has been added to, replaced, or otherwise altered from its original form.
Industry:Entertainment
A connection on a VCR or camcorder which allows direct communication with external edit control devices. (e.g., LANC (Control-L) and new (Panasonic) 5-pin). Thumbs Up works with both of these control formats and with machines lacking direct control.
Industry:Entertainment
a) A list of a video production’s edit points. An EDL is a record of all original videotape scene location time references, corresponding to a production’s transition events. EDLs are usually generated by computerized editing equipment and saved for later use and modification.
b) Record of all edit decisions made for a video program (such as in-times, out-times, and effects) in the form of printed copy, paper tape, or floppy disk file, which is used to automatically assemble the program at a later point.
Industry:Entertainment
Display used exclusively to present editing data and editor’s decision lists.
Industry:Entertainment
The location in a video where a production event occurs.
(e.g., dissolve or wipe from one scene to another).
Industry:Entertainment
A process by which one or more compressed bit streams are manipulated to produce a new compressed bit stream. Conforming edited bit streams are understood to meet the requirements defined in the Digital Television Standard.
Industry:Entertainment