
Athletic Archive Chroma Subsampling Guide: Preserve Color Detail in Historic Sports Video
An athletic archive chroma subsampling guide is a practical reference for school staff who are digitizing, transcoding, or storing historic sports video — and who need to understand why color detail in uniforms, banners, and school logos degrades during video encoding, and how to prevent it. Chroma subsampling is the compression mechanism that determines how much color information a video encoder retains at each pixel. At the standard delivery setting used by most consumer tools — 4:2:0 — the encoder discards three-quarters of the color samples in every frame. For general content, that trade-off is invisible. For athletic archive video where the cardinal red on a 1989 state championship jersey or the gold lettering on a gymnasium banner carries real institutional meaning, the chroma loss is visible, measurable, and preventable.
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