Lines of resolution, also known as horizontal resolution, have nothing to do with the number of scanning lines that make up a television picture.
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A double band in travertine separates the base from the block to C, characterized by the scanning line of windows interspersed with dividing walls that incorporate pilasters that create a dynamic rhythm in the facade.
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A frame of video made by an HDTV camera and shown on an HDTV monitor has more than twice the number of scanning lines that a frame of conventional video does, making for much crisper images.
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As only one point in the sample is illuminated at a time, 2D or 3D imaging requires scanning over a regular raster ( i . e ., a rectangular pattern of parallel scanning lines ) in the specimen.
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Sony said the Digital Reality Creation chip doesn't zoom the usual way _ by stretching horizontal and vertical scanning lines _ but instead delivers clear zoomed images by digitally enhancing the signal to communicate gloss, depth and texture.
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TVL is an inherent quality of a camera or monitor and should not be confused with the horizontal scanning lines of broadcast television systems, which e . g . for a PAL system are 625 lines, and for the NTSC system 525 lines.
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Digital signals count only the lines ( rows of pixels ) of the picture makeup as there are no other scanning lines ( though conversion to an analogue format will introduce them ), so NTSC's 525-lines become 480i, and MUSE would be 1035i.
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In facsimile systems, the "'cooperation factor "'is the product of the total image scanning length and the scanning density, given by " CF " = " L " ?, where " L " is the scanning line length and ? is the scanning line density, both in compatible units.
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In facsimile systems, the "'cooperation factor "'is the product of the total image scanning length and the scanning density, given by " CF " = " L " ?, where " L " is the scanning line length and ? is the scanning line density, both in compatible units.
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To make standard broadcasts approximate the quality of high-definition transmissions, manufacturers of HDTV sets have used line-doubling technology that fills in the blanks on the picture, erasing the horizontal lines of a regular television image that are so noticeable on very large screens . ( HDTV broadcasts, with more than twice the number of scanning lines for each frame, do not have visible lines .)