kromasubsampling
Kromasubsampling is a digital imaging technique used to reduce color information by sampling chrominance channels at a lower resolution than luminance. It leverages the observation that human vision is more sensitive to brightness details than to color details, allowing data savings with limited perceptual impact.
The method operates in color spaces that separate luminance and chrominance, such as YCbCr. In practice, the
Common chroma subsampling formats associated with kromasubsampling include 4:4:4, 4:2:2, and 4:2:0, which differ in how
Benefits of kromasubsampling include reduced bandwidth and storage requirements, enabling higher frame rates or resolutions within
Applications include video streaming, broadcasting, and imaging pipelines where chroma subsampling is commonly employed to optimize