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Old 12-19-2016, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut View Post
This article from July 1951 shows photos made by amateurs at the National Photographic show in February of a closed-circuit demo of CBS color. This article has been published elsewhere on the web, but with poorly-descreened images.

The pictures, which are some of the few successful ones, were made on Kodachrome Type A (tungsten color balance), which surprised me, as I would have expected the color balance to be closer to daylight. The article goes on to recommend type A film for this exercise. It's not stated how much color correction was applied for the magazine article.

http://www.bretl.com/tvarticles/docu...51CBScolor.pdf
Thanks for posting. I have this article on my website here:http://www.visions4.net/journal/chromatron/

If you scroll further down, you will see a series of screenshots from the first color broadcast in the U.S. Do you know what field sequential television these were shot from?
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