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Scan line

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One row in a raster scanning pattern
Scanlines on a Mitsubishi CS-40307 CRT color television. The fine dots through the bright scanlines are due to theshadow mask.
PAL video signal scan line. From the left: horizontalsync pulse,back porch withcolor burst, signal itself,front porch, sync pulse, back porch with color burst, video portion of the next scan line. The signals from multiple lines are overlaid, showing shaded areas instead of a single curve.

Ascan line (alsoscanline) is one line, or row, in araster scanning pattern, such as a line ofvideo on acathode-ray tube (CRT) display of atelevision set orcomputer monitor.[1]

On CRT screens the horizontal scan lines are visually discernible, even when viewed from a distance, as alternating colored lines and black lines, especially when aprogressive scan signal with below maximum vertical resolution is displayed.[2] This is sometimes used today as avisual effect incomputer graphics.[3]

The term is used, by analogy, for a single row ofpixels in araster graphics image.[4]Scan lines are important in representations of image data, because manyimage file formats have special rules for data at the end of a scan line. For example, there may be a rule that each scan line starts on a particular boundary (such as a byte or word; see for exampleBMP file format). This means that even otherwise compatible raster data may need to be analyzed at the level of scan lines in order to convert between formats.

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  1. ^Keith Jack and Vladimir Tsatsulin (2002).Dictionary of Video and Television Technology. Newnes. p. 242.ISBN 978-1-878707-99-4.
  2. ^Wesley Fenlon (15 January 2014)."In Search of Scanlines: The Best CRT Monitor for Retro Gaming". Tested. Archived fromthe original on 24 August 2020. Retrieved20 February 2014.
  3. ^Gabriel B. (December 2012)."Freeware Friday: Maldita Castilla". Blistered Thumbs. Archived fromthe original on 2014-02-27.
  4. ^Robin Stuart Ferguson (2001).Practical algorithms for 3D computer graphics. A K Peters, Ltd. p. 104.ISBN 978-1-56881-154-3.
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