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Keykode and Raw image format

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Difference between Keykode and Raw image format

Keykode vs. Raw image format

Keykode (also written as either KeyKode or KeyCode) is an Eastman Kodak Company advancement on edge numbers, which are letters, numbers and symbols placed at regular intervals along the edge of 35 mm and 16 mm film to allow for frame-by-frame specific identification. A camera raw image file contains minimally processed data from the image sensor of either a digital camera, image scanner, or motion picture film scanner.

Similarities between Keykode and Raw image format

Keykode and Raw image format have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fujifilm, Kodak, Metadata, Timecode.

Fujifilm

, trading as Fujifilm (stylized as FUJiFILM), or simply Fuji, is a Japanese multinational photography and imaging company headquartered in Tokyo.

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Kodak

The Eastman Kodak Company (referred to simply as Kodak) is an American technology company that produces imaging products with its historic basis on photography.

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Metadata

Metadata is "data that provides information about other data".

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Timecode

A timecode (alternatively, time code) is a sequence of numeric codes generated at regular intervals by a timing synchronization system.

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Keykode and Raw image format Comparison

Keykode has 16 relations, while Raw image format has 199. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 1.86% = 4 / (16 + 199).

References

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