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Video Quality | Vibepedia

Video quality refers to the fidelity of a video signal as it passes through transmission and processing systems, often measured by the degree of perceived degra

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Video quality refers to the fidelity of a video signal as it passes through transmission and processing systems, often measured by the degree of perceived degradation compared to the original source. This degradation can manifest as artifacts, distortions, or a general lack of clarity, impacting viewer experience across everything from cinematic productions to streaming services. Evaluating video quality can be done objectively through mathematical models or subjectively via human perception, with assessments occurring offline in lab settings for development or in-service for real-time monitoring. As technology advances, the definition and measurement of video quality continually evolve, driven by demands for higher resolutions, wider color gamuts, and smoother motion, making it a persistent challenge for engineers, artists, and consumers alike. The pursuit of pristine video quality underpins the entire visual media industry, influencing everything from camera sensor design to codec compression algorithms and display technology.