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Tektronix provides test and measurement instruments, solutions and services for the computer, semiconductor, military/aerospace, consumer electronics and education industries worldwide.
A black and white (hi con) recording on tape used as a key source for special effects.
Industry:Software
The video camera’s lens opening which regulates the amount of light entering a camera.
Industry:Software
The most popular oxide particle used as a magnetic recording medium produced from an oxide of pure iron.
Industry:Software
In a uniformly magnetised sample of magnetic material, the product of the maximum intrinsic flux density and the crosssectional area.
Industry:Software
A key where the “hole cutting” or key video is different from the “key filling” or insert video. This is most commonly used with character generators that provide these two outputs, and allows the character generator to create a key border that is wider and cleaner than internally bordered keys. Such signals may also come from a colour camera that provides its own keying output or even a monochrome camera looking at an art card. An isolated key is always a luminance key, although composite chroma keys may be done with an isolated key source, ignoring the isolated input. AVC series switchers can defeat isolated inputs to standard type keys by turning key borders on. Also referred to as a Processed External Key.
Industry:Software
The maximum value, positive or negative, of the intrinsic flux density in a sample of magnetic material which is in a symmetrically, cyclically magnetised condition.
Industry:Software
The curves along a surface resulting from setting u or v to a constant value.
Industry:Software
In audio tape, that record level which produces a 3rd harmonic distortion component at 3.0%.
Industry:Software
Procedure or process that repeatedly executes a series of operations until some condition is satisfied. Usually implemented by a loop in a program.
Industry:Software
Receptacle for a plug connector leading to the input or output circuit of a tape recorder or other piece of equipment. A jack matches a specific plug.
Industry:Software