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interlacing

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Present participle of interlace

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Alternatively, they can use the old cheap-skate method of sending first only the odd lines in the picture for one frame, and then the even lines for the next frame, and so on.The aim of "interlacing" like this is to trick the brain into thinking that it's seeing the whole picture all the time, though only half is available at any instant.

It consisted of four stories about the residents of a tenement house at 55 Dropsie Avenue in the Bronx (Mr Eisner, the son of Jewish immigrants, grew up in the 1930s in just such a tenement, with dark bare stairways and interlacing washing lines).

In this weighty tome, David Cooper of Leeds University digs into Bartok's life, interlacing his discussion of the compositions with wider discussions of politics and culture.In this section In need of a green revolution Heavens above Starry, starry night To have and to hold A sonata in two movements Don't be aloof ReprintsJust as Bartok's music is not for the faint of heart, neither is this book.

That's why computer monitors long ago swapped interlacing for progressive scanning.Broadcasters have been pushing 720 lines progressive (720p) for high-definition sports programmes that include lots of moving objects, and 1080 interlaced (1080i) for everything else.

That's why computer monitors abandoned interlacing for progressive scanning years ago.The native resolution of the vast majority of HDTV sets today is 1080p.

The alternative, 1080i, was a fudge that worked by having half the rows in a screen of 1,920 by 1,080 pixels refreshed in one cycle, and the other (interlaced) set of rows during the next cycle.By flipping rapidly between the screen's two alternative sets of lines, interlacing aims to trick the eye into thinking it is seeing a higher resolution than is actually present.

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Braiding is an interlacing in which two or more yarns are interlaced diagonally to each other.

A calm brown waterway flows beneath the bridge, interlaced with palm-treed fingers of land; a chaos of water towers, cranes and derricks is revealed in the distance.

These are then displayed alternately on the TV set as if they were ordinary interlaced images.

Outlast Technologies, based in Colorado, sells a parka with fibres interlaced with paraffin-filled microcapsules that capture and release the body heat of skiers in changing temperatures.

ON THE land farmed by Jeff Endres in Wisconsin, gently rolling fields are interlaced with streams.

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