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Old 07-28-2009, 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Aussie Bloke View Post
So that means the motion rate of the picture gets divided down by 3 giving a less fluid more jerkier motion picture? Reminds me of those Cartrivision VCRs I read about which used a compression system of recording only every 3rd field http://www.labguysworld.com/Museum017.htm , a demo of this machine in action can be seen here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPEjhiOk2XI on the game show "What's My Line" 1972.

Have to say initially before reading up on the Col-R-Tel article on the Early Television Foundation website I thought the B&W set scanning rate was modified to 180 fields/sec and the NTSC signal gets chopped into sequential fields to reproduce a 30 frame/sec NTSC picture through the wheel. Now that would be a good experiment for technological minded TV enthusiasts to try out hey
Modifying magnetic scan to 3x rates is VERY difficult if not impossible. It would never be producible as an affordable adapter. Hence the low-frame rate field sequential Colortel.
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