Ghosting (television)
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For related terms, see Ghost image (disambiguation).
Not to be confused with screen burn-in.
In television, a ghost is a replica of the transmitted image, offset in position, that is superimposed on top of the main image. It is often caused when a TV signal travels by two different paths to a receiving antenna, with a slight difference in timing.[1]
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