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In photography, [[global shutter]] means every pixel is captured at the same time. In the traditional rolling shutter, every pixel is not captured at the same time. Pixels from different rows are captured at different times.
In photography, [[global shutter]] means every pixel is captured at the same time.  
 
In the traditional rolling shutter, every pixel is not captured at the same time. Pixels from different rows are captured at different times.


*This [[term]] is applicable to [[Cameras]]
*This [[term]] is applicable to [[Cameras]]


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In photography, global shutter means every pixel is captured at the same time.

In the traditional rolling shutter, every pixel is not captured at the same time. Pixels from different rows are captured at different times.