Chroma subsampling is a technique used in video compression and image processing that reduces the amount of color information (chrominance) in an image while retaining the luminance information (brightness) relatively intact. This method exploits the human visual system's greater sensitivity to brightness (luminance) than to color (chrominance), allowing for a more efficient representation of images without a significant loss in perceived quality.
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