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I posted this question in the blu-ray movie forum and it was moved to displays. Frankly I think it has more to do with movies but it may be better off here. In any event, I have noticed that a number of the video quality reviews contain terms that I have not been able to find defined. Some examples include crush, aliasing, artifacting, ringing and banding. I have looked at the glossaries here
Glossary of Audio Terms but do not find these, among some others. Is there a definitive glossary for the the technical terms used in Blu video quality reviews? If not, maybe someone could tell me what those above terms mean? Thanks much. |
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