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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
In video, any of several visual artifacts similar to (i.e., manifested as) a stroboscopic effect (jerkiness,) sometimes caused by or related to vertical synchronization characteristics or video field display rates.
Industry:Telecommunications
In video, by convention, the circuitry introducing white compression into the opto-electronic transfer function and thereby modifying the curve for a more gradual approach to white clip.
Industry:Telecommunications
In video, synonymous with clip.
Industry:Telecommunications
In video, the insertion of a nonlinear output-input characteristic for the purpose of changing the system transfer characteristic. Note: Historically, gamma correction was a precompensation applied to the video signal at the camera to correct for the nonlinearities of the CRT (i.e., the power function of the electron gun) and, as such, it was the inverse of the electron gun function. It is now widely used, however, to describe "the total of all transfer function manipulations" (i.e., including departures from a true power-law function,) whether inherent or intentionally introduced to act upon the video signal for the purpose of reducing the bandwidth for signal processing, making the image on the final display conform to preconceived artistic objectives, or providing noise suppression, or even bit-rate reduction.
Industry:Telecommunications
In voice, video, or data communications, a circuit between two points that is ready for service, but is in the idle state. 2. In facsimile transmission, the portion of the scanning line that can be specifically used for image signals. Synonym useful line.
Industry:Telecommunications
In voice, video, or data communications, a circuit between two points that is ready for service, but is in the idle state. 2. In facsimile transmission, the portion of the scanning line that can be specifically used for image signals. Synonym useful line.
Industry:Telecommunications
In Web page design, to link or to insert an inline video image or sound file into the page so that it is hyperlinked and clickable. 2. In a Web page, an HTML tag indicating an embedded object in a Web page.
Industry:Telecommunications
In Web pages, an image or color, usually defined in HTML, that serves as the underlying color or imagery for a Web page. Note: Browsers may also be configured to dictate backgrounds. 2. In computer display systems, the underlying color or imagery for the main screen or for the fundamental window of a computer's operating system.
Industry:Telecommunications
In Web terminology, the text, media, and links or information displayed by a browser at a particular Web site.
Industry:Telecommunications
Include only initial incremental presubscription costs and initial incremental expenditures for hardware and software related directly to the provision of equal access which would not be required to upgrade the switching capabilities of the office involved absent the provisions of equal access.
Industry:Telecommunications