LSDI

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LSDI is an abbreviation for the English term Large Screen Digital Imagery . It is used in connection with the resolution of image processing devices, e.g. B. televisions , computer monitors meant, projectors, etc., the family is large imaging systems that can be etc., used in a wide variety of applications including program shows, for example, plays, sporting events, concerts.

Resolutions of 1920 × 1080 and 1280 × 720 digital pixels (picture elements) meet the requirements for LSDI applications.

See also

swell

  • ITU-R BT.1680 , Baseband imaging format for distribution of large screen digital imagery applications intended for presentation in a theatrical environment
  • ITU-R BT.1769 , Parameter values ​​for an expanded hierarchy of LSDI image formats for production and international program exchange