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Picture transmission

Picture transmission is the process of sending images from one location to another using electronic signals. It involves converting the visual information into data, which is then encoded and transmitted through communication channels like cables, radio waves, or satellites. At the receiving end, this data is decoded back into a visual image that viewers can see on their screens. This process relies on various technologies such as compression to reduce file size, and error correction to ensure image quality remains high despite potential signal disruptions. Overall, it enables real-time sharing of images across distances, essential for television, video calls, and online streaming.