Intro to Computing - How Data is RepresentedYou want to digitize a video with very smooth color changes. Which method helps keep the video quality high?AUse a low sampling rate for colorsBConvert video to black and white before digitizingCSample colors more frequently and measure preciselyDSkip measuring color levels and store raw imagesCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand sampling effect on qualitySampling colors more often captures smooth changes better, improving quality.Step 2: Evaluate options for qualityLow sampling loses detail; black and white loses color; skipping measurement loses accuracy.Final Answer:Sample colors more frequently and measure precisely -> Option CQuick Check:Higher sampling = better quality [OK]Quick Trick: More frequent sampling keeps smooth color changes [OK]Common Mistakes:Choosing low sampling rate to save spaceRemoving color to improve qualityIgnoring measurement precision
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