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GLOSSARY

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English

DVD player & videoformat

DVD

Kodak Picture CD

Contrast

MP3

NTSC

The DVD (Digital Versatile Disk) was introduced in 1995 and is a storage media with a large capacity.
While a standard CD can store 650 MB of data, the DVD can store up to 9 GB. Especially when it
comes to video playback, a large storage capacity is important. Beyond its high capacity, the consumer
enjoys high quality video and audio. A DVD can store up to 8 different audio streams, so in best case,
the movie can be watched in 8 different languages.

The KODAK Picture CD is the ideal media for allropund photographers. All pictures are stored at an
excellent resolution of 1024 x 1536 pixel. On the KODAK Picture CD , the images of your camera
filmstrip are stored. It is not possible to add pictures at a later point of time.

There also are „Kodak Foto C

s “ available. As they have a proprietary file format, your DVD

player cannot playback these media.

Means the range of luminance between the brightest and the darkest pixel, which can be displayed.

MPEG 1 Layer 3 Codec, or short MP3,

audio compression. In 1992 it became part of MPEG-1 video

format. As MP3 offered high quality audio at incredible small filesize, it became a standard. With this
codec one can compress audiofiles to about 1 MB / minute.

Widespread TV standard, especially in US and Asia. 525 (480 viewable) Lines and 60 Hz refresh rate.
Describes the way the video information (brightness, colour, refresh rate etc.) is transmitted. Within
Europe, this video standard only appears on imported media (like US DVDs).

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was developed in 1987 by Fraunhofer Institut f r Integrierte

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Photo-CD (JPEG CD)

GUI

HDCD

HUE

A Photo-CD is a storage system for image storage on a CD-ROM in a platform independent multi
resolution structure (support of different resolutions and file formats, e.g. JPEG, BMP, etc). As a single
camera film dies not fill a complete CD, more films can be added to the CD at a later time. A CD-ROM
drive must be multisession enabled to load images from a Photo-CD.

Graphic User Interface. See OSD

Pacific Microsonics has developed a digital audio technology using the full potential of a CD. The
HDCD process (High Definition Compatible Digital) is a patented coding and decoding process
transporting the complete details of a high resolution “master recording” to a CD. There were several
attempts to improve the sound quality of CD's, but none, which could be compared to HDCD process.

HUE settings affect the color balance of the picture

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