Difference between spatial compression and temporal compression
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Spatial (or intraframe) compression takes place on each individual frame of the video, compressing the pixel information as though it were a still image.
Temporal (or interframe) compression happens over a series of frames and takes advantage of areas of the image that remain unchanged from frame to frame, throwing out data for repeated pixels
Temporal (or interframe) compression happens over a series of frames and takes advantage of areas of the image that remain unchanged from frame to frame, throwing out data for repeated pixels
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Difference between spatial compression and temporal compression:
Spatial compression:
- Spatial compression occurs on individual frame of video.
- Spatial compression also compresses the pixel data as though it were a still image. JPEG, PNG and PICT files are an example of spatial compression.
- It is known as the intraframe method.
Temporal compression:
- It happens over a series of frames of the video.
- Temporal compression is related to the moving of an image.
- Temporal compression is also called the interframe method.
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