Sub-sampled Video Formats - 2.3 English

Video Processing Subsystem Product Guide (PG231)

Document ID
PG231
Release Date
2022-04-27
Version
2.3 English

The sub-sampling scheme is commonly expressed as a three part ratio J:a:b (for example, 4:2:2), that describes the number of luminance and chrominance samples in a conceptual region that is J pixels wide, and 2 pixels high. The parts are (in their respective order):

J: Horizontal sampling reference (width of the conceptual region). This is usually 4.

a: Number of chrominance samples (V, U) in the first row of J pixels.

b: Number of (additional) chrominance samples (V, U) in the second row of J pixels.

To illustrate the most common sub-sampling schemes, This Figure introduces a graphical notation of sampling grid pixels.

Figure 3-9:      Luma, Chroma Notation

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