Color frame sequence
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In [[video engineering]], '''color framing''' refers to maintaning the '''color frame sequence''' of [[field (video)|field]]s in an [[composite video|analog composite video]] signal through which the video frame timing and [[chrominance subcarrier]] signal timing—in particular, that of the [[color burst]] -- cycle through all possible phase relationships. |
In [[video engineering]], '''color framing''' refers to maintaning the '''color frame sequence''' of [[field (video)|field]]s in an [[composite video|analog composite video]] signal through which the video frame timing and [[chrominance subcarrier]] signal timing—in particular, that of the [[color burst]] -- cycle through all possible phase relationships. |
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The exact nature of the color frame sequence depends on the video standard being used. In the case of the three main composite video standards, [[PAL]] and [[SECAM]] |
The exact nature of the color frame sequence depends on the video standard being used. In the case of the three main composite video standards, [[PAL]] and [[SECAM]] have 8-field (4 frame) color frame sequences, and [[NTSC]] has an 4-field (2 frame) color frame sequence.{{cite web|url=https://www.analog.com/en/resources/technical-articles/understanding-analog-video-signals.html|title=Understanding Analog Video Signals|date=18 September 2002|website=analog.com}} |
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== Use in analog videotape editing == |
== Use in analog videotape editing == |
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