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YIQ is the color space used by the NTSC color TV system, employed mainly in North and Central America, and Japan. In the USA, currently federally mandated for analog over-the-air TV broadcasting as shown in this excerpt of the current FCC rules and regulations part 73 "TV transmission standard":
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(German) | YIQ-Farbmodell |
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(Spanish) | YIQ |
) YIQ YUV Color space encoding Color theory Color vision Colorimeter Colour banding Complementary...
YIQ YUV...
CMYK for printing YUV, YIQ and YDbDr for analogue television YCbCr and YPbPr for computer video HSV... stores ink values for cyan, magenta, yellow and black. YIQ is used in NTSC (North American) television broadcasts for historical reasons. YIQ stores a luminance value with two chrominance values...
. Variants of this format include YUV, YCbCr, YPbPr and YIQ. Component digital video signals are sometimes...
YIQ); these show up on the pattern as two squares of very dark blue and on a vectorscope as two short...
two quadrature signals: I (in-phase) and Q (quadrature). The resulting system is called YIQ. To...
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