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'''Intra-frame coding''' is used in video coding (compression). It is part of an intra-frame codec like [[ProRes 422|ProRes]]: a [[group of pictures]] codec with [[inter frame]]s.▼
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'''Intra-frame coding''' is a [[data compression]] technique used within a [[digital video|video]] frame, enabling smaller file sizes and lower bitrates. Since neighboring pixels within an image are often very similar, rather than storing each pixel independently, the frame image is divided into blocks and the typically minor difference between each pixel can be encoded using fewer bits.
Intra-frame prediction exploits spatial redundancy, i.e. correlation among pixels within one frame, by calculating prediction values through extrapolation from already coded pixels for effective [[delta coding]]. It is one of the two classes of predictive coding methods in [[video coding]]. Its counterpart is inter-frame prediction which exploits temporal redundancy. Temporally independently coded so-called intra frames use only intra coding. The temporally coded [[predicted frame]]s (e.g. MPEG's P- and B-frames) may use intra- as well as inter-frame prediction.
[[File:Pixel-prediction.svg|thumb|128px|Usually known adjacent samples (or blocks) are above, above left, above right, and left (A–D).]]
Inter frame has been specified by the [[CCITT]] in 1988-1990 by [[H.261]] for the first time. H.261 was meant for teleconferencing and ISDN telephoning.▼
Usually only few of the spatially closest known samples are used for the extrapolation. Formats that operate sample by sample like [[Portable Network Graphics]] (PNG) can usually use one of four adjacent pixels (above, above left, above right, left) or some function of them like e.g. their average. Block-based (frequency transform) formats prefill whole blocks with prediction values extrapolated from usually one or two straight lines of pixels that run along their top and left borders.
▲Inter frame has been specified by the [[CCITT]] in
== Coding process ==
Data is usually read from a video camera or a video card in the [[YCbCr]] data format (often
== Applications ==
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== See also ==
* [[Video compression]]
* [[I-Frame Delay]]
* [[Inter frame]]
* [[Group of pictures]] application of frame types
* [[Motion compensation]]
== External links ==
http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/Multimedia/node248.html▼
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▲* http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/Dave/Multimedia/node248.html
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