Digital Video and HD: Algorithms and InterfacesElsevier, 03.01.2003 - 736 Seiten Rapidly evolving computer and communications technologies have achieved data transmission rates and data storage capacities high enough for digital video. But video involves much more than just pushing bits! Achieving the best possible image quality, accurate color, and smooth motion requires understanding many aspects of image acquisition, coding, processing, and display that are outside the usual realm of computer graphics. At the same time, video system designers are facing new demands to interface with film and computer system that require techniques outside conventional video engineering. Charles Poynton's 1996 book A Technical Introduction to Digital Video became an industry favorite for its succinct, accurate, and accessible treatment of standard definition television (SDTV). In Digital Video and HDTV, Poynton augments that book with coverage of high definition television (HDTV) and compression systems.For more information on HDTV Retail markets, go to: http://www.insightmedia.info/newsletters.php#hdtvWith the help of hundreds of high quality technical illustrations, this book presents the following topics: - Basic concepts of digitization, sampling, quantization, gamma, and filtering - Principles of color science as applied to image capture and display - Scanning and coding of SDTV and HDTV - Video color coding: luma, chroma (4:2:2 component video, 4fSC composite video) - Analog NTSC and PAL - Studio systems and interfaces - Compression technology, including M-JPEG and MPEG-2 - Broadcast standards and consumer video equipment |
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Principles | 139 |
Video compression | 445 |
Studio standards | 497 |
Broadcast and consumer standards | 569 |
Appendices | 593 |
Glossary of video signal terms | 609 |
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About the author | 693 |
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4fsc aspect ratio audio B-pictures bandwidth bits bitstream blanking block broad pulse broadcast chroma subsampling coding color difference components color science color subcarrier comb filter component analog component video composite NTSC composite video compression computer graphics consumer decoder denoted digital video display domain encoding equipment excursion film format frame rate gamma correction HDTV horizontal image data image rows interface interpolation ITU-R JPEG linear linear-light lowpass filter luma luma and chroma luma coefficients luma samples M-JPEG macroblock matrix Mb/s modulated chroma motion MPEG nonlinear NTSC NTSC and PAL phase picture lines pixel primaries quantizer raster recording S-video sampling rate scale scan lines SDTV SECAM second field sequence sketched in Figure SMPTE spatial frequency spectral standard studio video subcarrier frequency tape television timecode tion transfer function transform tristimulus values truecolor video signal video system waveform Y'CBCR Y'IQ
