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chroma subsampling |
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chroma subsamplingA reduced color resolution in digital component video signals. To accommodate storage and bandwidth limitations, the two color components (Cb, Cr) in digital video signals are compressed by sampling them at a lower rate than the brightness (Y). Color information is actually discarded. 4:4:4 (Cb/Cr Same as Luma) Cb and Cr are sampled at the same full rate as the luma. MPEG-2 supports 4:4:4 coding, but having the same number of color difference samples as the luma is considered overkill and not worth the additional bandwidth to transmit it. When video is converted from one color space to another, it is often resampled to 4:4:4 first. 4:2:2 (1/2 the Luma Samples) Cb and Cr are sampled at half the horizontal resolution of Y. Co-sited means that Cb/Cr samples are taken at the same time as Y. 4:2:2 color sampling is widely used and considered very high quality. It is used for prosumer and professional digital video recording, including DV (at 50 Mbps), Digital Betacam and DVCPRO 50 and is an option in MPEG-2. 4:1:1 (1/4 the Luma Samples) Cb and Cr are sampled at one quarter the horizontal resolution. Co-sited means that Cb/Cr samples are taken at the same time as the Y. Co-sited 4:1:1 is used in DV, DVCAM and DVCPRO formats. 4:2:0 (1/4 the Luma Samples) The zero in 4:2:0 means that Cb and Cr are sampled at half the vertical resolution of Y. MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 use 4:2:0, but the samples are taken at different intervals. By the time MPEG-2 came along, it was known that 4:2:2 coding was often converted to 4:2:0, which is why MPEG-2 sampling more closely lines up with the 4:2:2 pattern. H.261/263 also uses 4:2:0.
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