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<p>needing more bandwidth. This results in smoother motion, especially for content with moderate to fast movement, like sports broadcasts.  However, interlacing also has some drawbacks. Since the two fields are captured at slightly different times, fast-moving objects can appear misaligned between the two fields. This creates a visual artifact called "combing." This can reduce image quality, especially in scenes with a lot of motion. Modern display devices often use deinterlacing algorithms to combine the two fields into a single progressive image</p><p>
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