Vertical smear

A bright vertical line that appears on the screen when shooting a very bright object with a CCD camera. Also called smear.

Video gain

Amount of amplification for video signals, expressed in decibels (dB).

VITC

Vertical Interval Time Code. Unlike LTC, VITC is recorded in the same tracks as the video information, so they can be read with editing recorder. See also Time code and LTC.

White balance adjustment

In the light of a particular color temperature, to adjust the white levels of the R, G, and B channels of a color video camera so that any white object shot in that light is reproduced as a truly white image.

White shading

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When shooting a white object, the upper and lower portions of the screen may appear magenta or green while the central portion appears white. This is called white shading.

Zebra pattern

In a video camera, striped patterns that appear in the viewfinder screen to indicate areas of the image where the video level is approximately 70% and 100%. Used to confirm the video level of the subject. If a zebra pattern appears on the skin when the subject is a human being, that is a correct exposure.

Zoom

To gradually change the field of view of a camera lens from wide to narrow angle (zoom in) or narrow to wide angle (zoom out).

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