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YPbPr or Y ′ P ′ b P ′ r {\displaystyle Y'P'bP'r} , also
written as
YPBPR, is a
color space used in
video electronics, in
particular in
reference to component...
- part of
distributed version control Part of the
YPbPr standard PR (complexity), a
complexity class Pr(E), also P(E), the
probability of an
event E pri...
- used by consumers, but it was
rarely used in
professional studios where YPbPr or
component was
generally preferred.
Standard analog television signals...
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terms Y′CbCr, YCbCr,
YPbPr and YUV are used interchangeably,
leading to some confusion. The main
difference is that
YPbPr is used with
analog images...
- was also used for high
definition signals such as 720p, 1080i, 1080p with
YPbPr connection by some manufacturers, but this
usage is
scarce due to the advent...
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normally color-coded red,
green and blue,
although the
signal is not in RGB.
YPbPr component video can be
losslessly converted to the RGB
signal that internally...
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unlike the higher-quality S-Video (two channels) and the even higher-quality
YPbPr (three channels). A
yellow RCA
connector is
typically used for composite...
- swapped. The
YDbDr scheme used by
SECAM television is
rotated in
another way.
YPbPr is a
scaled version of YUV. It is most
commonly seen in its
digital form...
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historical development of the math. The
scope of the
terms Y′UV, YUV, YCbCr,
YPbPr, etc., is
sometimes ambiguous and overlapping. Y′UV is the
separation used...
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while the '2'
versions (including the TMS9929A)
outputs analog YPbPr (Y
luminance and
Pr (R-Y) and Pb (B-Y)
colour difference signals). The need for the...