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QSIF: Quarter Standard Image Format. An MPEG-1 format specifying a resolution of 176 x
144 under PAL and 176 x 120 under NTSC. See MPEG, SIF.
Quantization: One part of the JPEG image data compression strategy. Relevant details are
represented precisely, while details that are less relevant for the human eye are represented
with less precision.
Raster: The area of a video display that is covered by sweeping the electron beam of the
display in a series of horizontal lines from upper left to lower right (from the viewer’s
perspective).
Redundancy: This trait of images is exploited by compression algorithms. Superfluous
information can be eliminated during compression and restored without loss during
decompression.
Resolution: The number of pixels that can be displayed on the monitor horizontally and
vertically. The higher the resolution, the more details can be displayed. See Pixel.
RGB: Red, Green and Blue: the primary colors in additive color mixing. RGB designates the
method used in computer technology of encoding image information in pixels, each
containing some combination of the three primaries.
ROM: Read Only Memory: Memory storage that, having been programmed once, retains its
data without requiring electrical power. See EPROM.
Run Length Encoding (RLE): A technique used in many image compression methods,
including JPEG. Repeating values are not stored separately but with a counter to indicate how
many times the value occurs in succession – the length of the “run”.
Scaling: Adaptation of an image to a desired size.
SCSI: Small Computers System Interface. SCSI was long preferred as the hard drive interface
for some high-performance PCs because of its high data rate. Up to eight SCSI devices can
be connected to a computer at the same time.
SECAM: “Séquentiel Couleur à Mémoire”, a color TV transmission system used in France and
Eastern Europe. Like PAL, SECAM video has 625 lines per frame and 50 image fields per
second. See NTSC, PAL.
Serial port: Data transmitted via a serial port is processed one bit at a time; that is, “serially”
– one after another. The transmission rate is much slower than that of a parallel port, where
parallel data lines allow multiple bits to be sent simultaneously. Serial ports are named
“COMn, where n is a number (e.g. “COM2”). See Parallel port.
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