English: A simulated example of TV ghosting and the blurring/image smearing associated with it. Should be reasonably accurate as it is based on both past experience of ghosting and analysis of actual TV ghosting pictures from the Internet. Slight chroma noise was added to simulate a typical analog TV broadcast in a reasonably strong signal area.
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