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synchronization The process of setting two or more clocks to the same time.
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synchronization Two picture records or a picture record and a sound record are said to be "in sync" when they are placed relative to each other on a release print so they can be projected in correct temporal or spatial relationship. When this condition is not met, the two records are said to be "out of sync."
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synchronization The ability to merge two or more copies of a database together, preserving rather than overwriting the latest changes made in any copy. Summation and Concordance both have synchronization features so that remote users can synchronize back to network copies.
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synchronization When synchronized, the horizontal and vertical timing of a camera output are locked to an external signal coming, for example, from another camera. Picture outputs from both sources are then precisely synchronized and can be mixed. When mixing color signals, the subcarriers of the two signals also have to be in synchronism.
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synchronization Synchronization takes place when switching from offline to online mode. It updates all references and shadows which have been modified in offline mode, so that the online version of the bibliography reflects the changes made during offline mode.
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