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Definition of strobing in English: strobingnoun ˈstrəʊbɪŋˈstrōbiNG mass noun1Irregular movement and loss of continuity sometimes seen in lines and stripes in a television picture. the coloured strobing of his shirt as modifier the reporter in the strobing jacket Example sentencesExamples - There are some major instances of strobing and chroma noise in clothing patterns, notably men's tweed hats and jackets.
- Can anyone explain why having one artist having one song with some strobing would ruin an entire weekend's viewing?
- The brilliant orb of light was strangely captivating, perhaps in part due to the strobing effect the lizard's rapidly fluttering wings created.
- The trio turned en masse to face down their author, faces bleached in the strobing.
- It is quite grainy at times, and there were some notable instances of strobing and pixelation around bright light sources.
2Jerkiness in what should be a smooth movement of an image on a screen. an effect known as image strobing as modifier a strobing effect Example sentencesExamples - At one point I'm convinced the insane strobing effects must be scorching my retina beyond repair.
- Of course, the film's digital color processing and photographic strobing gives many scenes an oddly pixilated quality.
- I tried to work out the image behind the strobing.
- Backgrounds show headache-inducing strobing and flickering.
- The garage was dark except for the strobing blue glow of a TV set.
Definition of strobing in US English: strobingnounˈstrōbiNG 1Irregular movement and loss of continuity sometimes seen in lines and stripes in a television picture. the colored strobing of his shirt as modifier the reporter in the strobing jacket Example sentencesExamples - The brilliant orb of light was strangely captivating, perhaps in part due to the strobing effect the lizard's rapidly fluttering wings created.
- Can anyone explain why having one artist having one song with some strobing would ruin an entire weekend's viewing?
- The trio turned en masse to face down their author, faces bleached in the strobing.
- It is quite grainy at times, and there were some notable instances of strobing and pixelation around bright light sources.
- There are some major instances of strobing and chroma noise in clothing patterns, notably men's tweed hats and jackets.
2Jerkiness in what should be a smooth movement of an image on a screen. an effect known as image strobing as modifier a strobing effect Example sentencesExamples - The garage was dark except for the strobing blue glow of a TV set.
- I tried to work out the image behind the strobing.
- Of course, the film's digital color processing and photographic strobing gives many scenes an oddly pixilated quality.
- At one point I'm convinced the insane strobing effects must be scorching my retina beyond repair.
- Backgrounds show headache-inducing strobing and flickering.
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