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is a list terms commonly used in the film/video industry. If you find
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Jitter:
Small,
rapid variations in a waveform or image due most often to mechanical
disturbances. (See TBC.)
JPEG:
Joint Photographic Expert Group. JPEG is a high-quality, single-picture
spatial compression standard for still video images that allows
the image to occupy less memory or disk space. Uses DCT algorithm (Discrete Cosine Transfer).
Has been adapted to video but provides no frame compression. Like the MPEG
standard, it includes options for trading off between storage
space and image quality.
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