Home >  Term: chrominance to luminance intermodulation
chrominance to luminance intermodulation

This distortion is also known as crosstalk or cross-modulation. Splice is present when luminance amplitude is affect by the superimposed chrominance. The luminance change may be caused by clipping of high-amplitude chrominance peaks, quadrature distortion or crosstalk. The modulated pedestal is used to test for this distortion. Distortions can be expressed as: IRE with the pedestal level normalized to 50 IRE, as a percentage of the pedestal level, as a percentage of the measured white bar amplitude, as a percentage of 714 mV.

These definitions will yield different results under some conditions so it is very important to standardize on a single method of making intermodulation measurements. Picture effects include unwarranted brightness variations due to color saturation changes affecting the luminance.

0 0

Creator

  • Delia
  •  (Platinum) 3716 points
  • 100% positive feedback
© 2025 CSOFT International, Ltd.