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* [[ghosting (television)]], a double image when receiving a distorted or multipath input signal in analog television broadcasting.
* [[ghosting (television)]], a double image when receiving a distorted or multipath input signal in analog television broadcasting.
* [[motion blur]], "ghosting" is a term often used when slow [[Response time (technology)|response time]] digital televisions or digital monitors have motion blur during fast motion.
* [[motion blur]], "ghosting" is a term often used when slow [[Response time (technology)|response time]] digital televisions or digital monitors have motion blur during fast motion.
* - a term used to describe a person who is able to leave rooms or social situation unnoticed.
* - a term used to describe a person who is able to leave rooms or social situations unnoticed.
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Revision as of 15:20, 27 May 2010

Ghosting may refer to:

  • ghosting (identity theft), a form of identity theft, where by a person takes on the identity of a deceased person.
  • ghosting (television), a double image when receiving a distorted or multipath input signal in analog television broadcasting.
  • motion blur, "ghosting" is a term often used when slow response time digital televisions or digital monitors have motion blur during fast motion.
  • - a term used to describe a person who is able to leave rooms or social situations unnoticed.