A spatial application is a technological application (such as video) requiring high spatial
resolution
Resolution(s) may refer to:
Common meanings
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* Resolution (law), a written motion adopted by a deliberative body
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, possibly at the expense of reduced temporal positioning
accuracy
Accuracy and precision are two measures of ''observational error''.
''Accuracy'' is how close a given set of measurements (observations or readings) are to their ''true value'', while ''precision'' is how close the measurements are to each other ...
, such as increased
jerkiness
Jerkiness, sometimes called strobing or choppy, describes the perception of individual still images in a motion picture.
Motion pictures are made from still images shown in rapid sequence. Provided there is sufficient continuity between the imag ...
.
Examples of spatial applications include the requirement to display small characters and to resolve fine detail in
still video, or in
motion video that contains very limited motion.
References
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Display technology
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