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Color Space —
mathematical model that describes colors. Common models include RGB,
CMYK, HSV and Y’CbCr.
Color Subsampling —
method of reducing the size of an image by storing color data with lower
resolution than luminance data. Typically used in video with the Y’CbCr color space. Common
subsampling options include 4:2:2, 4:1:1, and YUV9.
Compression —
Digital compression reduces the overall number of bits in a file so it can be
transmitted faster over Internet connections, or take up less space on a disk. Audio
compression boosts the volume of quiet parts of the audio, while limiting loud parts.
Compressor —
see
Codec
.
CPU (Central Processing Unit) —
processor chip in a computer. Also used to refer to a computer
in general.
CPU-Intensive —
describes processes that use large amounts of processor power. CPU-
intensive processes tend to tie up the computer while they are running, and not work well on
slower computers.
D1 Resolution —
standard resolution specified by certain formats, including DV, which is
720x486. Also known as CCIR601.
Data Rate —
amount of information per second used to represent a movie, often expressed in
KiloBytes per second (KBytes/sec). A single speed CD-ROM movie is usually made at a data
rate of 100 KBytes/sec and a double speed CD-ROM movie about 200 KBytes/sec. The data
rate of uncompressed NTSC video is about 15 MBytes/sec.
Data Rate Limiting —
ability of a program or codec to control the size of the final compressed
movie so that it meets the specified data rate. See also
Variable Bitrate Encoding
.
Summary of Contents for 64006-051108-9001 - Discreet Cleaner - Mac
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Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 8 ...
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Page 54: ...Chapter 4 Projects 46 ...
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