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Video Gain
the amplification of the video signal by boosting the iris on the camera (low, medium, high)
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
an analog television broadcasting system first used in France
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
includes a key light, backlight, and fill light
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
an analog television broadcasting system used in large parts of the world outside of the US
RGB (component)
used for television, computers, etc., uses additive color by displaying images using red, green and blue in varying degrees
the amplification of the video signal by boosting the iris on the camera (low, medium, high)
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
an analog television broadcasting system first used in France
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
includes a key light, backlight, and fill light
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
an analog television broadcasting system used in large parts of the world outside of the US
RGB (component)
NTSC (National Television System Committee)
the amplification of the video signal by boosting the iris on the camera (low, medium, high)
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
an analog television broadcasting system first used in France
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
includes a key light, backlight, and fill light
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
an analog television broadcasting system used in large parts of the world outside of the US
RGB (component)
SECAM (Sequential Color and Memory)
the amplification of the video signal by boosting the iris on the camera (low, medium, high)
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
an analog television broadcasting system first used in France
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
includes a key light, backlight, and fill light
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
an analog television broadcasting system used in large parts of the world outside of the US
RGB (component)
WMV (Window Media Video)
the amplification of the video signal by boosting the iris on the camera (low, medium, high)
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
an analog television broadcasting system first used in France
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
includes a key light, backlight, and fill light
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
an analog television broadcasting system used in large parts of the world outside of the US
RGB (component)
Three point lighting
the amplification of the video signal by boosting the iris on the camera (low, medium, high)
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
an analog television broadcasting system first used in France
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
includes a key light, backlight, and fill light
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
an analog television broadcasting system used in large parts of the world outside of the US
RGB (component)
PAL (Phase Alternating Line)
the amplification of the video signal by boosting the iris on the camera (low, medium, high)
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
an analog television broadcasting system first used in France
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
includes a key light, backlight, and fill light
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
an analog television broadcasting system used in large parts of the world outside of the US
RGB (component)
SWF (Shockwave Flash)
the amplification of the video signal by boosting the iris on the camera (low, medium, high)
developed by Microsoft computers for Window media video player, not good for streaming
an analog television broadcasting system first used in France
the file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash player
includes a key light, backlight, and fill light
the analog television broadcasting system used in the United States
an analog television broadcasting system used in large parts of the world outside of the US
RGB (component)
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