Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Advanced Panel User Manual

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GLOSSARY

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J

JPEG Compression:

This refers to a lossy compression algorithm method.
JPEG is an abbreviation for Joint Photographic
Experts Group.

K

Kelvin:

The name for a scale that measures the color of a
light source.

Key frames:

A term which generally refers to events or marks within a
clip or scene.

L

Leader:

A section of film at the beginning of a film roll. Leader can
be in the form of blank film, a countdown or even a clock.

Letterbox:

The method of displaying the entire contents of a wide
screen image on a television monitor. This will show the
entire image within the center of the display and there will
be black borders on the top and bottom.

Lossless compression:

A method of file compression which performs the
function without loosing any information.

Lossy Compression:

A type of data compression that discards information in
order to complete the function.

Lousy Compression:

Unwanted compression.

LTC:

An abbreviation for Longitudinal Time Code.

LUT:

Otherwise known as a Lookup Table. It is essentially a
conversion table. It can be used to perform a conversion
between color spaces.

M

Macro:

A button or key which is programmed to carry out a task
which was normally done by pressing a series of buttons

Mask:

A method of masking or isolating a region within an image
by using a source such as a Power Window.

Matte:

A signal which cuts a section of the image for the purpose
of replacement with other information.

Moiré:

An effect which is caused by lines within the material that
conflict with the scan lines.

Monochrome:

Another term for black & white film stock.

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