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  2. Philips Hue - Wikipedia

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    Philips Hue is a line of color-changing LED lamps and white bulbs which can be controlled wirelessly. The Philips Hue line of bulbs was the first smart bulb of its kind on the market. [ 3 ] The lamps are currently created and manufactured by Signify N.V. , formerly the Philips Lighting division of Royal Philips N.V. [ 1 ] [ 4 ]

  3. Sync box - Wikipedia

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    These are called "roll bars". A sync box with phase control is used to eliminate the roll bars. [2] Shooting at 24 fps with a 144° camera shutter will reduce the size of the roll bars to very thin lines. [2] [3] At this shutter angle, using a sync box with the camera can stop the thin roll bars from moving. Phase control allows the camera ...

  4. RGB color model - Wikipedia

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    When one of the components has the strongest intensity, the color is a hue near this primary color (red-ish, green-ish, or blue-ish), and when two components have the same strongest intensity, then the color is a hue of a secondary color (a shade of cyan, magenta, or yellow). A secondary color is formed by the sum of two primary colors of equal ...

  5. YPbPr - Wikipedia

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    Sync is carried on the Y channel and is a bi-level sync signal, but in HD formats a tri-level sync is used and is typically carried on all channels. [ 2 ] YP B P R is commonly referred to as component video by manufacturers; however, there are many types of component video, most of which are some form of RGB .

  6. Analog television - Wikipedia

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    These and the sync pulse itself are called the horizontal blanking (or retrace) interval and represent the time that the electron beam in the CRT is returning to the start of the next display line. The vertical sync signal is a series of much longer pulses, indicating the start of a new field. The vertical sync pulses occupy the whole of line ...

  7. Color space - Wikipedia

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    HSV (hue, saturation, value), also known as HSB (hue, saturation, brightness) is often used by artists because it is often more natural to think about a color in terms of hue and saturation than in terms of additive or subtractive color components. HSV is a transformation of an RGB color space, and its components and colorimetry are relative to ...

  8. Samsung HomeSync - Wikipedia

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    The HomeSync is an Android TV box and home server combo developed by Samsung Mobile.The unit is a full Android Jelly Bean device with a hard drive. While all other connected television units made by Samsung ran Orsay-based Samsung Smart TVs, due to the fact the HomeSync is made by Samsung's mobile division, it ran a skin of Android Jelly Bean.

  9. Tri-level sync - Wikipedia

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    An oscilloscope trace of a tri-level sync pulse Tri-level sync is an analogue video synchronization pulse primarily used for the locking of high-definition video signals ( genlock ). It is preferred in HD environments over black and burst , as timing jitter is reduced due to the nature of its higher frequency.