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One of several strategies used in deinterlacing video. Bobbing is where each alternate video scan line is shifted horizontally so that vertical lines are not displayed in a jagged fashion. This is useful for video sourced material, in which the two interlaced fields constituting the full video frame were actually captured at slightly different times from each other, causing a combed effect on vertical lines. Compare weave.

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  • Bob Keller's Jazz Page: Welcome to my jazz page. It contains stuff to which I want to refer and to which I refer my students.

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