- In 4:1:1
chroma subsampling, the
horizontal color resolution is quartered, and the
bandwidth is
halved compared to no
chroma subsampling. Initially, 4:1:1...
- Look up
subsampling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Subsampling or sub-sampling may
refer to:
Sampling (statistics)
Replication (statistics) Downsampling...
- 4:4:4
chroma subsampling (8–16 bits per component),
xvYCC 4:4:4
chroma subsampling (8–16 bits per component), Y′CBCR 4:4:4
chroma subsampling (8–16 bits...
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mobile phones store video footage in Y′CBCR
format with 4:2:0
chroma subsampling,
which records color information at only one
quarter the
resolution as...
- all
modern analogue and even most
digital video standards use
chroma subsampling by
recording a picture's
color information at
reduced resolution. Only...
- in
which a
signal or an
image is
subject to
repeated smoothing and
subsampling.
Pyramid representation is a
predecessor to scale-space representation...
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chroma subsampling (as noted) is used This
format can only be
achieved if DSC is used
together with
either YCbCr 4:2:2 or 4:2:0
chroma subsampling (as noted)...
- When both
subsampling and the
bootstrap are consistent, the
bootstrap is
typically more accurate.
RANSAC is a po****r
algorithm using subsampling. Jackknifing...
-
output of a three-CCD camera) into luma and
chroma allows for
chroma subsampling:
because human vision has
finer spatial sensitivity to
luminance ("black...
- in a very
similar manner.
After subsampling, each
channel must be
split into 8×8 blocks.
Depending on
chroma subsampling, this
yields Minimum Coded Unit...