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Glossary

J
JACK

Coaxial type connector (6.35 mm or 3.5 mm) usually used in Music and Audio equipment.

JAGGIES

"Jaggies" is the informal name for artifacts , most frequently from aliasing which in turn is often caused by non-linear mixing effects producing high-frequency components and/or missing or poor anti-aliasing filtering prior to sampling.

JITTER

Short cycle problem that can be described by a fast up/down or left/right movement on the picture (it could also be a short cycle problem such as a frequency jitter).

J.PEG

Joint Photographic Experts Group. Process for compressing still images (ie: Jpeg 2000).

K
KEYER

Video Information that provides a "KEY" to overlay and mix 2 Video images.

KEY FILL

In key effects, the video signal fills the hole cut in the background video by the key source.

KEYSTONE EFFECT

Distorted image when projected onto the screen at a high vertical angle. Some Up/down converters and projectors incorporate a powerful keystone corrector function.

KILOHERTZ

Symbol:kHz. Equivalent to 1000 Hertz (10^3 Hertz).

L
LAN

Local Area Network.

LAYER

A layer is component in a complex image that consist of multiples Layers. Imagine a set of transparencies stacked on top of each other. Now imagine that each transparency contains part of a single image. One Transparency might have the background. One transparency might have text. Another transparency might display the company logo, etc.

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display. Display technology using liquid crystal cells between 2 panels of polarizing material. The technology is used in laptop computers, LCD panels and projectors.

LED WALL APPLICATION®

Specific features for LED Walls from Analog Way.

LETTERBOX

see Widescreen.

LEVEL

Intensity of electrical AUDIO signals. Equivalent to contrast in Video signals.

LINE DOUBLER

Device that converts a 15 kHz TV/Video signals into a doubled resolution format (from 15 kHz to 31 kHz) by multiplying the number of lines by 2. The Line Doubler fills in the black space between the lines of the input image and, in this way, gives to the image a better brightness and resolution.

LINE FREQUENCY

For a display, it is the number of scanned lines in 1 second. In SVGA, for example, the Line Frequency is of about 37 kHz so it gives a rate of 37000 lines per second.

LOGO

Partial screen image still store, for example, a small company emblem. A partial screen still image that can be displayed from memory in conjunction with other LAYERs.

LOOPTHROUGH

Pair of Input / Output connectors that enable a signal to be inserted into a device and to be re-connected to another device. It does not affect the signal except for the signal termination on some setups.

LUMA KEY

Luminance video signal (without any color information) dedicated to trigger an overlay by a brightness level.

LUMINANCE

The Weighted Y brightness part of a video signal (Y=0.3 Red+ 0.6 Green+ 0.11 Blue).