Name
Core Concepts: The Evolution of Motion Imaging
Date & Time
Wednesday, November 11, 2020, 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Timezone
UTC
MARK SCHUBIN
Description

The first video image, transmitted in the 19th century, had no frame rate and very limited spatial resolution and dynamic range. Real television, born in the 20th century, involved trade-offs involving those three characteristics and more, such as sound, color, and stereoscopic depth. Some early solutions, such as line interlace to reduce frame rate while maintaining critical flicker-fusion frequency, have changed to problems needing new solutions.


 


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