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Qué (quién) es interlaced - definición

VIDEO DISPLAYING TECHNIQUE
Interlaced scanning; Interlaced; Interlaced scan; Interlaced image; Interline twitter; Video interlacing
  • Interlaced scanning: display of odd (green) and even (red) scanlines, and line return blanking periods (dotted)
  • Animation of an interlaced TV.
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  • Slowed-down interlaced video.
  • Picture of a moving car tire, interlace combing reduced by realigning the even and odd field on the X axis. The other field has been moved 16 pixels right, reducing the combing on the bumper and the tire outline, but the hub cap that has turned between the fields has notable combing.

Interlaced         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Interlace.
interlaced         
If things are interlaced, parts of one thing go over, under, or between parts of another. (WRITTEN)
During my whole report, he sat with his eyes closed and his fingers interlaced.
...languid women, their flowing locks interlaced with flowers and vines.
= entwined
ADJ: oft ADJ with n
interlaced image         

Wikipedia

Interlaced video

Interlaced video (also known as interlaced scan) is a technique for doubling the perceived frame rate of a video display without consuming extra bandwidth. The interlaced signal contains two fields of a video frame captured consecutively. This enhances motion perception to the viewer, and reduces flicker by taking advantage of the phi phenomenon.

This effectively doubles the time resolution (also called temporal resolution) as compared to non-interlaced footage (for frame rates equal to field rates). Interlaced signals require a display that is natively capable of showing the individual fields in a sequential order. CRT displays and ALiS plasma displays are made for displaying interlaced signals.

Interlaced scan refers to one of two common methods for "painting" a video image on an electronic display screen (the other being progressive scan) by scanning or displaying each line or row of pixels. This technique uses two fields to create a frame. One field contains all odd-numbered lines in the image; the other contains all even-numbered lines.

A Phase Alternating Line (PAL)-based television set display, for example, scans 50 fields every second (25 odd and 25 even). The two sets of 25 fields work together to create a full frame every 1/25 of a second (or 25 frames per second), but with interlacing create a new half frame every 1/50 of a second (or 50 fields per second). To display interlaced video on progressive scan displays, playback applies deinterlacing to the video signal (which adds input lag).

The European Broadcasting Union has argued against interlaced video in production and broadcasting. They recommend 720p 50 fps (frames per second) for the current production format—and are working with the industry to introduce 1080p 50 as a future-proof production standard. 1080p 50 offers higher vertical resolution, better quality at lower bitrates, and easier conversion to other formats, such as 720p 50 and 1080i 50. The main argument is that no matter how complex the deinterlacing algorithm may be, the artifacts in the interlaced signal cannot be completely eliminated because some information is lost between frames.

Despite arguments against it, television standards organizations continue to support interlacing. It is still included in digital video transmission formats such as DV, DVB, and ATSC. New video compression standards like High Efficiency Video Coding are optimized for progressive scan video, but sometimes do support interlaced video.

Ejemplos de uso de interlaced
1. BASMAT‘s history is interlaced with Israel‘s history.
2. The Duchess‘s expensive jewels – 36 rubies interlaced with diamonds – were her own.
3. There were quotes from the Koran, angry finger pointing and attacks on Israel interlaced with talk of justice and tranquility.
4. The skeletons‘ bones were discovered interlaced Archaeologists in Italy have unearthed two skeletons thought to be 5,000 to 6,000 years old, locked in an embrace.
5. Much of the coast was sunk low in muddy mangrove swamp, interlaced with creeks where sharks shared the shallows with crocodiles.