Horizontal blank
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Horizontal Blank refers to a part of the process of displaying images on a television screen.
Some graphics systems can count horizontal blanks and change how the display is generated during this blank time in the signal; this is called a raster effect. In video games, some methods of parallax scrolling use a raster effect to simulate depth.