subsample in English

noun
1
a sample drawn from a larger sample.
‘Reliability statistics’ are assigned, depending on whether the coefficient is statistically significant in one or more of the full sample and the subsamples .
verb
1
take a subsample from.
We tried to account for the possibility that silk composition might vary along a fiber by subsampling a cross-section of the dragline for amino acid analysis.

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1. Quality was often low. For example, most video codecs don't handle interlaced content well or subsample color information (reducing color resolution to quarter of original resolution), which reduces anaglyph quality significantly.

2. Note that Chrominance probably adds oddly -- it may be better to set the luminance (Y) channel to a constant gray, then subsample the resulting image, then put the "real" luminance back in