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Interlaced Scanning Defined
Scanning system in which two fields of lines are interlaced as alternating rows of lines. A beam reads each alternating field separately every 1/60 second, produces full frames (one reading of each field) every 1/60 second.
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- Axis Communications - Progressive scan vs. Interlace video: what all that video stuff means
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