Progressive Imaging

Progressive Imaging
HD
All lines (whole frame) are captured at the same instant. Each frame represents a single moment in time. See Interlace Imaging, PsF Imaging , Frame Rate, Capture Rate

Audio and video glossary. 2014.

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