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Conventional “analog” TV
                                                                         • Commercially available since late 1930’
                                                                         • Picture formed by sweeping an electrical signal
   ITMA 11                                                                 horizontally across the screen one line at a time.
   Introduction to Video and Film
                           Krates Ng
                           Fall 2008




                                                                                                       from www.maxim-ic.com

                                                                     1                                                          2




               Interlaced scanning
• TV uses interlaced
  scanning
• Each picture, referred
  to as a frame, is
  divided into two
  separate sub-pictures,
  referred to as fields.
  Two fields, odd and
  even, make up a frame.

                                       from www.maxim-ic.com



                                                                     3                                                          4




             Progressive Scanning
   • Used in delivering
     computer signals.
   • Picture is painted on
     the screen by scanning
     all of the horizontal
     lines of the picture in
     one pass from the top
     to the bottom.
                                             from www.maxim-ic.com



                                                                     5                                                          6




                                                                                                                                    1
Resolution                                            Standard Video Resolution
• Computer visual signals use pixel resolution.
• Standardized computer display resolutions:
         Name                              Width      Height
         QVGA                                   320    240
         VGA                                    640    480
         SVGA                                   800    600
         XGA                                1024       768
         SXGA                               1280      1024
         WXGA                               1366       768
         UXGA                               1600      1200
         WUXGA                              1920      1200
                                                               7                                                      8




                                                                          3 major world TV systems
• TV uses lines                                                      • NTSC
                                                                        – National Television Systems Committee
   – e.g. 525 lines in NTSC, 625 lines in PAL
                                                                        – Used in USA and Japan
                                                                     • PAL
                                                                        – Phase Alternating Line
                                                                        – Used in UK and Asia
                                                                     • SECAM
                                                                        – Sequential Coleur Avec Memoire
                                                                     • Many sub systems under each major system.

                                                               9                                                      10




     Which country uses which?                                                              NTSC
                                                                    • Interlaced into two fields
                                                                    • 525 scan lines per frame ( 485 visible lines
                                                                      max.).
                                                                    • Ordinary TV has about 320 lines.
                                                                    • Vertical frame rate: 29.97 frame/sec.
                                                                    • Bandwidth 4.2MHz
                                                                    • Used to use YIQ color model (now YUV)
                                                               11                                                     12
                           from wikipedia.org




                                                                                                                           2
PAL                                                                                           Visible raster area
                                                                                                                          Vertical blanking period
•   Interlaced into two fields




                                                                                           Horizontal blanking period
•   625 scan lines per frame (≈ 575 visible max.)




                                                    525 lines (NTSC)
•   Vertical frame rate: 25 frame/sec.




                                                                                                                                                                          625 lines (PAL)
                                                                       About 480 visible




                                                                                                                                                                                             About 576 visible
•   Bandwidth 5.5MHz                                                                                                               Visible raster area
•   Uses YUV color model



                                               13                                                                                                                                       14




              NTSC and PAL                                                                                              YUV Color Model
• NTSC                                                            • YUV model defines a
    – Less flicker                                                  color space in terms of
                                                                    one luminance
    – Poorer resolution
                                                                    (brightness) and two
• PAL                                                               chrominance (color)
    – Sharper resolution                                            components.
    – More flicker                                                • Models human color
                                                                    reception better than
                                                                    RGB.
                                                                                                                                                     from wikipedia.org

                                               15                                                                                                                                       16




              YUV from RGB                                                                                                      YUV
• Y= 0.299R + 0.587G + 0.114B
                                                                                                                               Original                                                     U
• U= 0.492(B − Y)
    = − 0.147R − 0.289G + 0.436B


• V= 0.877(R − Y)                                                                                                                                                                           V
                                                                                                                               Y
    = 0.615R − 0.515G − 0.100B
                                               17                                                                                                                                       18




                                                                                                                                                                                                                 3
Advantages of YUV                                             Digital TV in HK
• Compatible with black & white analog TV              • 31 Dec 2007: Digital Terrestrial Television
  sets: Transmit Y and ignore U and V.                   (DTT)
• Can easily discard color information                 • Four major systems:
  according to the available bandwidth since              – ATSC (adv. Tv systems committee): US, .kr, .ca
  humans are more sensitive to luminance.                 – DVB-T (digital video broadcasting – terrestrial): EU,
                                                            .sg, .au, .nz
                                                          – ISDB-T (integrated services digital broadcasting –
                                                            terrestrial): JP
                                                          – GB20600-2006: CN, HK
                                               19                                                                   20




What do you need to get DTTV?                                             References
1. Check your coverage                                 • www.digitaltv.gov.hk
2. Check your building                                 • www.hkdtt.tv
3. Set-top box or iDTV                                 • Coverage in HK:
                                                          – http://www.digitaltv.gov.hk/general/pdf/covera
                                                            ge.pdf




                                               21                                                                   22




                                                                 Film to Video Transfer
                   Film
                                                    Squeezing 24
                                                    film frames into
• Progressive scanning                              30 video frames
                                                    is achieved by
• Run as 24 frame/sec. (fps)                        repeating fields
• Film formats:                                     in a 3:2
                                                    sequence (AKA
  – http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/widescree       3:2 pulldown)
    n/apertures.htm




                                               23                                                                   24




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ITMA11 Introduction To Video

  • 1. Conventional “analog” TV • Commercially available since late 1930’ • Picture formed by sweeping an electrical signal ITMA 11 horizontally across the screen one line at a time. Introduction to Video and Film Krates Ng Fall 2008 from www.maxim-ic.com 1 2 Interlaced scanning • TV uses interlaced scanning • Each picture, referred to as a frame, is divided into two separate sub-pictures, referred to as fields. Two fields, odd and even, make up a frame. from www.maxim-ic.com 3 4 Progressive Scanning • Used in delivering computer signals. • Picture is painted on the screen by scanning all of the horizontal lines of the picture in one pass from the top to the bottom. from www.maxim-ic.com 5 6 1
  • 2. Resolution Standard Video Resolution • Computer visual signals use pixel resolution. • Standardized computer display resolutions: Name Width Height QVGA 320 240 VGA 640 480 SVGA 800 600 XGA 1024 768 SXGA 1280 1024 WXGA 1366 768 UXGA 1600 1200 WUXGA 1920 1200 7 8 3 major world TV systems • TV uses lines • NTSC – National Television Systems Committee – e.g. 525 lines in NTSC, 625 lines in PAL – Used in USA and Japan • PAL – Phase Alternating Line – Used in UK and Asia • SECAM – Sequential Coleur Avec Memoire • Many sub systems under each major system. 9 10 Which country uses which? NTSC • Interlaced into two fields • 525 scan lines per frame ( 485 visible lines max.). • Ordinary TV has about 320 lines. • Vertical frame rate: 29.97 frame/sec. • Bandwidth 4.2MHz • Used to use YIQ color model (now YUV) 11 12 from wikipedia.org 2
  • 3. PAL Visible raster area Vertical blanking period • Interlaced into two fields Horizontal blanking period • 625 scan lines per frame (≈ 575 visible max.) 525 lines (NTSC) • Vertical frame rate: 25 frame/sec. 625 lines (PAL) About 480 visible About 576 visible • Bandwidth 5.5MHz Visible raster area • Uses YUV color model 13 14 NTSC and PAL YUV Color Model • NTSC • YUV model defines a – Less flicker color space in terms of one luminance – Poorer resolution (brightness) and two • PAL chrominance (color) – Sharper resolution components. – More flicker • Models human color reception better than RGB. from wikipedia.org 15 16 YUV from RGB YUV • Y= 0.299R + 0.587G + 0.114B Original U • U= 0.492(B − Y) = − 0.147R − 0.289G + 0.436B • V= 0.877(R − Y) V Y = 0.615R − 0.515G − 0.100B 17 18 3
  • 4. Advantages of YUV Digital TV in HK • Compatible with black & white analog TV • 31 Dec 2007: Digital Terrestrial Television sets: Transmit Y and ignore U and V. (DTT) • Can easily discard color information • Four major systems: according to the available bandwidth since – ATSC (adv. Tv systems committee): US, .kr, .ca humans are more sensitive to luminance. – DVB-T (digital video broadcasting – terrestrial): EU, .sg, .au, .nz – ISDB-T (integrated services digital broadcasting – terrestrial): JP – GB20600-2006: CN, HK 19 20 What do you need to get DTTV? References 1. Check your coverage • www.digitaltv.gov.hk 2. Check your building • www.hkdtt.tv 3. Set-top box or iDTV • Coverage in HK: – http://www.digitaltv.gov.hk/general/pdf/covera ge.pdf 21 22 Film to Video Transfer Film Squeezing 24 film frames into • Progressive scanning 30 video frames is achieved by • Run as 24 frame/sec. (fps) repeating fields • Film formats: in a 3:2 sequence (AKA – http://www.widescreenmuseum.com/widescree 3:2 pulldown) n/apertures.htm 23 24 4