temporal artifact
- In a digital video image, a picture imperfection that occurs over several frames, often in smooth-textured areas and around high-contrast edges of moving video objects. Similar to
spatial artifacts, both often referred to as
mosquito noise.
temporal resolution
- One of two possible ways to measure resolution in a video image; the other is spatial. Describes the amount of picture detail in a moving image, measured by the number of lines of resolution delivered over a given period of time. When an image moves rapidly, a
720p HDTV display will provide more picture information than a
1080i HDTV display because progressive scan produces twice as many frames in the same period of time as 1080i.
terrestrial broadcast
- Standard over-the-air broadcasts, as opposed to satellite or cable transmission.