On 10/01/2020 10:38 AM, Eduardo Alarcón wrote:
Mostly the noun/adjective part, the part [1] about SD media and mastering, seems to be anecdotal information more than a definition of what is the Nyquist principle, you say that the images are undersampled, but what does it mean? what is the impact, the images look blurry?, may be you defined "undersampling" in other part
Thanks for your thoughts. They're important. Yes, I could write more. And, Yes, the note is anecdotal. I felt that the note introduces the idea that something can be undersampled and with a concrete example of something that is undersampled so that the concept becomes 'real'. Can you suggest better wording? I'd like to see it.
Regarding what undersampling means, it's a common term that can be looked up in a general dictionary rather than a dedicated glossary. That's just my opinion of course. Where do you think the line should be drawn?
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