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Interlace

Interlace | Interlaced | Interlaces

Interlace meaning

A decorative element found especially in early medieval art | A technique of improving the picture quality of a video signal primarily on CRT devices without consuming extra bandwidth.

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In the wilderness of the Internet, especially when so many layers of irony interlace with each other and when trolls abound, it's easy for ideologies to twist out of form.

Here artists responded primarily to continental art; foliage supplanting interlace as the preferred decorative motif.

Interlace and computers In the 1970s, computers and home video game systems began using TV sets as display devices.

Interlace is an optional mode variation, however without it, much of the noise resistance is sacrificed.

Interlace, no dependence upon sync, and interline reconstruction gives the AVT modes a better noise resistance than any of the other SSTV modes.

In the late 1980s and early 1990s, monitor and graphics card manufacturers introduced newer high resolution standards that once again included interlace.

Picture of a moving car tire, interlace combing reduced by realigning the even and odd field on the X axis.

Riffle shuffling is a method in which the deck is divided into two roughly equal-sized halves that are bent and then released, so that the cards interlace.

Their main difference is the image quality, which is proportional to the time taken to transfer the image and in the case of the AVT modes, related to synchronous data transmission methods and noise resistance conferred by the use of interlace.

The so-called cross-slabs are carved with Pictish symbols, Insular-derived interlace and Christian imagery, though interpretation is often difficult due to wear and obscurity.

This experience is why the PC industry today remains against interlace in HDTV, and lobbied for the 720p standard.