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1 chroma crawl
хроматическое сползание
Артефакт кодированного видео, известный также как сползание точек или яркостная перекрестная помеха. В видеоизображении появляется на краях сильно насыщенных цветов в виде непрерывной последовательности сползающих точек вследствие смешивания цветовой и яркостной информации в схеме декодера.
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