DocumentCode
923608
Title
Color Television-U.S.A. Standard
Author
Goldmark, Peter C. ; Christensen, Joiin W. ; Reeves, James J.
Author_Institution
Laboratories Division, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inic., New York, N.Y.
Volume
39
Issue
10
fYear
1951
Firstpage
1288
Lastpage
1313
Abstract
With the advent of commercial color television, the invitation of The Institute of Radio Engineers to present an up-to-date picture of the officially adopted system seemed most timely. This paper is divided into four sections. The first deals with the actual standards as established by the Federal Communications Commission and discusses their colorimetric significance. Section II discusses the design and performance of typical commercial color-television receivers. Section III will be of special interest to the broadcaster as it describes the conversion of existing black-and-white studio equipment for color-television use. Some data on studio installation and lighting are also furnished. Section IV deals with nonbroadcast uses of color television and describes industrial color-television equipment known under the name "Vericolor." Other advances such as a method of increasing picture sharpness are presented in an accompanying paper (pp. 1314-1322) under the heading of "A new technique for improving the sharpness of television pictures."
Keywords
Auditory system; Communication standards; Engineering profession; FCC; Frequency; Laboratories; Senior members; Standards publication; TV broadcasting; Transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1951.273574
Filename
4050531
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