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BOB Defined
Method of line doubling where an intervening scan line is synthesized (its content interpolated) using its neighbors. Apparently so named because under some conditions the image appears to vibrate (bob) up and down. A disadvantage of using bob exclusively is that the picture is not as sharp as it could be. See, also, Weave.
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