1. downscaling - Noun
2. downscaling - Verb
downscaling
present participle of downscale
downscaling (plural downscalings)
The act by which something is downscaled; a reduction in size or numbers.
An example is in downscaling raster coordinates by a power of two, which maintains even spacing. Source: Internet
Robart also led a work-team in Pontedera for several years, after which time funding cuts necessitated downscaling to a single research group, led by Richards. Source: Internet
One of the UBD-M9500's 'special moves' is downscaling of HDR discs and content to get you some of the benefit of HDR on a non-HDR TV. Source: Internet
Supersampling mode takes your game’s highest resolution and uses that extra visual information in certain games to deliver smoother curves, sharper edges and more refined details when downscaling to an HD TV. Source: Internet