You're probably familiar with the RGB color model, but there are also other models out there, with the most common one being YUV (YCbCr). (AKIO TV) MMXIX
it's almost ridiculous how good you are at explaining things. Well done indeed. You should seriously consider a job doing that, if it's not your job already.
Had the same exact thought. I don't think I'd have application for most of the other videos on your channel, but I feel like I want to watch every single one of them just cause I'm sure I'd understand anything explained like this
You have a talent at explaining things. Never seen anybody expressing thoughts so well structured and consistent. I understood everything without referencing to external resources. Thank you very much from Russia.
This really is the best video on this subject on CZcams. Well done! I understand the difference between these two formats way better now. Props for using real world examples to explain concepts too. That's a sign of a great teacher right there!
Thank you mate. You have a great skill in explaining things. Your voice was so relaxing and your explanation were so confident and bold that I could literally feel the RGB vs YUV differences though I was stuck understanding the core differences while searching.
Your delivery/explanations reminded me of a couple of favourite teachers from my old high school days (looooong ago, heh) and I mean that in a good way. Beautifully done, and subbed!
As I was watching this I was hoping you'd touch on the old B&W and colour TV problem. Well done! I remember at the age of 5-ish when my parents bought our first colour TV, I asked them to make sure I could still watch all the same shows, specifically Sesame Street! It seems even at that age I could at some level understand the potential problems with changing a broadcast system and maintaining compatibility!
fabulously explained. I searched for a video explaining this, because googling only threw two kinds of results: either too trivial, with gamers forums talking about "which is better: rgb or yuv", without really penetrating the subject, or with too abstract literature such as Wikipedia's entry on yuv, very cryptic. Your explanation is remarkably better to all previous findings. Cheers and you just earned a new suscriber. Regards from Colombia, South America.
I was just checking out the NUMA video and realized that out of all the channels which cover Computer Science Topics. You have the best methodology of teaching. The audio quality is really good and the visualizations are enough and not daunting for newbies. I think you can do something big out of this. Maybe start with an Operating System playlist or Algorithms. Seriously dude, If you bring the simplicity out of complex topics in advanced subjects like AI and ML I'd stop watching 3Blue1Brown haha.
Fantastic video! I would suspect that it's not that our eyes are being bad at seeing color. It's our eyes/brain being great at compensating for shifts in color, reconstructing the image for our perception.
You are perfectly right. I have a Skyworth TV panel connected to a Geforce gtx1070 ti, and used to set RGB full range. Always with a default wrong tonality tending to blue. To have a more warm white I've tried to combine a slitghtly higher red and green, but the result was a loss of saturation. When I've switched to YCbCr the colors went back to the right saturation keeping the mix previously choosen, and it definitely looks like all the colors have the same saturation. The fact itself is weird to me because at the end the conversion should be rgb, but somehow it worked, somehow the colors processing is better.
Well I’ll be damned. Someone finally explained it in depth. Most videos just explain it in a way that is straight from the dictionary. Even a dictionary way to help “show” it. Anyways thanks!
it's almost ridiculous how good you are at explaining things. Well done indeed. You should seriously consider a job doing that, if it's not your job already.
Had the same exact thought. I don't think I'd have application for most of the other videos on your channel, but I feel like I want to watch every single one of them just cause I'm sure I'd understand anything explained like this
Had the exact same thought!!!!
Dude this guy's voice is so relaxing to listen to while at the same time it's by far the best video explaining the topic, it's crazy!
This guy deserves to be hired @Harvard as a lecturer. Great Explanations. Concise and accurate
best voice ive heard next to morgan freeman
Agreed, totally!!
You have a talent at explaining things. Never seen anybody expressing thoughts so well structured and consistent. I understood everything without referencing to external resources. Thank you very much from Russia.
I'm not even sure how or why I stumbled upon this video, but this is a very good explanation of the YUV system
You definitely deserve more subscribers
My man, tomorrow is my Multimedia exam and trust me you explained it to the depth in the shortest period of time.
This really is the best video on this subject on CZcams. Well done! I understand the difference between these two formats way better now. Props for using real world examples to explain concepts too. That's a sign of a great teacher right there!
Thank you mate. You have a great skill in explaining things. Your voice was so relaxing and your explanation were so confident and bold that I could literally feel the RGB vs YUV differences though I was stuck understanding the core differences while searching.
You have been able to explain to me in a very simple yet complete way what I always wanted to know. Thank you . Wish you every success
This calmness in conveying detailed information is simply fantastic, thank you so much
I watched this video three times just to hear the sound of a good explanation again, again and again.
This is the best video on the topic. Your content as well as delivery made it so easy to understand. Thank you for making this! Really awesome!!
Your delivery/explanations reminded me of a couple of favourite teachers from my old high school days (looooong ago, heh) and I mean that in a good way. Beautifully done, and subbed!
This is a great explanation. I didn't realize the importance of black and white transmission, backward compatibility.
Nice work. Please keep making vids like this, they are great.
As I was watching this I was hoping you'd touch on the old B&W and colour TV problem. Well done! I remember at the age of 5-ish when my parents bought our first colour TV, I asked them to make sure I could still watch all the same shows, specifically Sesame Street! It seems even at that age I could at some level understand the potential problems with changing a broadcast system and maintaining compatibility!
Needed a quick and good explanation on YUV, and this was excellent. Cheers.
I have understood it better now than after 3 years of college. Such a great teacher!
Great video. Love the mic stand!
Your channel is gold. I'm glad I've found it
fabulously explained. I searched for a video explaining this, because googling only threw two kinds of results: either too trivial, with gamers forums talking about "which is better: rgb or yuv", without really penetrating the subject, or with too abstract literature such as Wikipedia's entry on yuv, very cryptic. Your explanation is remarkably better to all previous findings. Cheers and you just earned a new suscriber. Regards from Colombia, South America.
Fantastic voice and explanation. - You are great at this!
On of best explanations about this discussion in CZcams (i ever seen!)
Your voice is too soothing, Great explanation !!
I was just checking out the NUMA video and realized that out of all the channels which cover Computer Science Topics. You have the best methodology of teaching. The audio quality is really good and the visualizations are enough and not daunting for newbies. I think you can do something big out of this. Maybe start with an Operating System playlist or Algorithms. Seriously dude, If you bring the simplicity out of complex topics in advanced subjects like AI and ML I'd stop watching 3Blue1Brown haha.
Great video :)
I'm just starting to learn about this stuff, and you made it quite easy to understand.
P.S. I love your microphone stand.
Subbed ;)
Thank you, this explanation was flawless and very simplified! You're great!
The best explanation that I have seen so far. Keep it up, mate.
This video needs more recognition; it's truly excellent.
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You just saved my day! Thanks mate! :-D
Really liked the way you explained the concept. Excellent.
This is the _perfect_ entry video on the topic and deserves way more than 8k views.
8k is quite a lot to me though
Thank you so much! I'm taking an image processing course and this certainly helped!!
Very well explained! Thanks for making this video!
I will download this video and save it forever
extremely well done mate, super
You are so great at explaining things!
Nice explanation indeed. The historical perspective behind using YUV was very interesting to know.
Thank you for the wonderful explanation, you have a very wonderful style, I wish you all the best
Thanks!
Clean and clear. Thanks a lot for the work.
You are really really good at explaining!!!!!
Amazing. So clearly explained! Thanks.
Great video, thank you for posting it.
Thank you, gentlemen. You're very good at explaining.
Perfectly explained! Make more vids, your voice is Outta the world..👍👍
The best explanation seen so far, thanks ..
Very clear and understandable explanation! Thanks so much!
Excellent explanation, love the mic stand :)
Fantastic video! I would suspect that it's not that our eyes are being bad at seeing color. It's our eyes/brain being great at compensating for shifts in color, reconstructing the image for our perception.
This was very helpful thank you
Excellent explanation, simple and effective. Key up the Great work.
Thanks for this amazing video.
amazing video. you explained it so well. thank you.
great job man!
woooooooow it feels so satisfying to understand with simple explanations
You are perfectly right. I have a Skyworth TV panel connected to a Geforce gtx1070 ti, and used to set RGB full range. Always with a default wrong tonality tending to blue. To have a more warm white I've tried to combine a slitghtly higher red and green, but the result was a loss of saturation.
When I've switched to YCbCr the colors went back to the right saturation keeping the mix previously choosen, and it definitely looks like all the colors have the same saturation. The fact itself is weird to me because at the end the conversion should be rgb, but somehow it worked, somehow the colors processing is better.
Extremely tidy explanation, thank you very much.
Well explained!! thank you bro :)
Perfect Explanation....Thank you
Great video dude!
Dude , thnx man, u really cleared up my doubts.
Great video, well done!
Great explanation. Thanks!
Well done explaining this.. Great job :)
Amazing easy to understand explanation!
Best explanation, everything I needed to know. Thank you, consider lecturing 🙂
One of the Best explanation i have ever seen.
Awesome video. You need more subs
Couldn't ask for a better explanation. 👍
loved your explanation!!
Impressive explanation, thank you!
Very well presented!
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Best explanation ever with the beautiful voice.
Great explanation, thanks :) Keep going.
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Super informative... Thank you for this.
Very good explanation, thank you!
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You just explain too well, thank you very much bro
CZcams Algorithm is not rewarding you enough. Definitely deserve more likes and shares
one of a greatest explainantions. Thenk you very much
great explanation man!
Excellent explanation, thank you!
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very well explained! Thanks!
Wow, What a explanation of YUV !
Perfect explanation.
Well I’ll be damned. Someone finally explained it in depth. Most videos just explain it in a way that is straight from the dictionary. Even a dictionary way to help “show” it. Anyways thanks!
great explanation bro
Great! Very well explained!
Very useful thanks a lot
This video is excellent!
Damn it's a good video!
So well explained!
Great video!
Thank you very much.