In this video, i have explained Parameters of TV in Audio and Video Engineering, Television Engineering with following timecodes:
0:00 - Audio Video System / Television Engineering Lecture Series
0:08 - Parameters of TV
0:57 - Brightness/ Luminance of Video in TV
5:25 - Contrast of Video in TV
8:10 - Hue/Tint of Video in TV
10:47 - Saturation of Video in TV
14:32 - Viewing distance of Video in TV
16:52 - Ghost image of Video in TV
Following points are covered in this video:
1. Brightness/ Luminance of Video in TV
2. Contrast of Video in TV
3. Hue/Tint of Video in TV
4. Saturation of Video in TV
5. Viewing distance of Video in TV
6. Ghost image of Video in TV
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Details of Parameters of TV [Brightness, Contrast, Hue/Tint, Saturation, Viewing Distance & Ghost Image in TV] :
There are several parameters that affect the quality of the TV picture, including:
Brightness: This parameter controls the overall brightness of the TV picture. Increasing the brightness will make the picture brighter, while decreasing it will make it darker.
Contrast: This parameter controls the difference between the brightest and darkest parts of the TV picture. Increasing the contrast will make the bright parts brighter and the dark parts darker, while decreasing it will make the picture appear more uniform.
Hue/Tint: This parameter controls the color balance of the TV picture. Adjusting the hue/tint can help correct any color imbalances that may be present.
Saturation: This parameter controls the intensity of the colors in the TV picture. Increasing the saturation will make the colors more vibrant, while decreasing it will make the picture appear more washed out.
Viewing distance: The distance between the viewer and the TV can have a significant impact on the quality of the picture. For example, if the viewer is sitting too close to the TV, the picture may appear blurry or pixelated.
Ghost image: This occurs when a faint duplicate image appears on the TV screen, usually caused by signal reflections or interference from other electronic devices. Adjusting the antenna or cable connections can help reduce ghost images.
Adjusting these parameters can help optimize the picture quality of the TV for the viewer's preferences and viewing environment. It is important to note that the optimal settings may vary depending on the type of content being viewed, the lighting conditions in the room, and the individual preferences of the viewer.