YCbCr

What is YCbCr and why is it important in digital video processing?
GLOSSARY
YCbCr is a color space used in digital video that separates image luminance (Y) from chrominance (Cb and Cr), which represent color information. This separation allows for more efficient video compression, as the human eye is more sensitive to changes in brightness than color. YCbCr is widely used in video encoding, editing, and broadcasting processes, facilitating reduced file sizes while maintaining visual quality.
In video editing software, converting RGB footage to YCbCr can optimize the video for broadcasting or streaming, ensuring it meets industry standards without sacrificing quality.
Technical definition
The Y component represents the brightness level (luminance), while Cb and Cr components represent the color difference (chrominance). This color space is essential in processes like color grading and video compression, where it contributes to the efficient encoding of color information.