Videophile
Template:For-multi A videophile is one who is concerned with achieving high-quality results in the recording and playback of movies, TV programs, and other means of visual media.<ref name="thefreedictionary">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
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Similar to audiophile values,<ref name="cnet">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> videophile values may be applied at all stages of the chain: the initial audio-visual recording, the video production process, and the playback (usually in a home setting). Some of the aspects of video that most videophiles are concerned with include frame rate, color system, resolution, compression artifacts, motion artifacts, video noise, screen size, poor upscaling, etc.
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The term "videophile" was popularized by Tallahassee, Florida-based attorney and writer Jim Lowe, editor and publisher of The Videophile's Newsletter, the first issue of which appeared in the summer of 1976. This was the first publication to unite fans of the Sony Betamax home video recorder (and later VHS, introduced in 1977). The newsletter later became The Videophile, a nationally distributed magazine, the last issue of which was published in 1981.<ref name="google">Template:Cite book</ref>
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