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Glossary
Broadcast TV: Broadcasting video signals using high-frequency
electromagnetic waves to distribute television channels to viewers (standard
TV broadcast).
electromagnetic waves to distribute television channels to viewers (standard
TV broadcast).
CATV: Community Antenna Television, the original name for cable TV. A
television distribution system that uses coaxial cable instead of the
traditional radio broadcasting (over-the-air) method to deliver television, FM
radio, and other services to consumers.
television distribution system that uses coaxial cable instead of the
traditional radio broadcasting (over-the-air) method to deliver television, FM
radio, and other services to consumers.
Color Temperature: Adjusting the color temperature enables you to set the
intensity of white light. Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K). Higher
color temperatures result in a blue tint. Lower temperatures result in a red
tint.
intensity of white light. Color temperature is measured in Kelvin (K). Higher
color temperatures result in a blue tint. Lower temperatures result in a red
tint.
Hue: Colors in a color system are measured by hue, saturation and
luminance. Hue indicates the predominant color.
luminance. Hue indicates the predominant color.
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display): A display technology that uses
rod-shaped molecules (liquid crystals) that flow like liquid and bend light.
Saturation: Chromatic purity indicating the amount of white contained in a
color. Fully saturated colors are pure colors; less saturated colors appear as
pastel shades.
color. Fully saturated colors are pure colors; less saturated colors appear as
pastel shades.
Stereo: The default audio signal belonging to a particular channel.
S-Video: Separate video, a video cabling standard used to transmit video
by keeping brightness (Y) and color information (C) on separate channels.
Most often used with camcorders.
by keeping brightness (Y) and color information (C) on separate channels.
Most often used with camcorders.