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Originally Posted by Zenith6S321
So a CT100 with a 15GP22 needs video from a TK41 camera to in order to show the original colors of objects? But a CT100 driving a CRT with modern phosphors (or LCD colors) matching HDTV/REC 709/sRGB will show the original colors of the current HDTV video and the colors would then match HDTV set colors?
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Correct - electrically, both the CT100 and PAL receivers use a straight NTSC electrical matrix, and compensate the phosphor colors in the camera. So, rec 709 encoded as NTSC and decoded as NTSC would give the proper signals for a display with rec 709 phosphors.
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Originally Posted by Zenith6S321
The new Rec 2020 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec._2020 for UHDTV is a very wide gamut color space. So it seems there will have to be a new DVD/Blu-Ray type of disk made to support its larger color space. Will it then be technically possible to view a version of the Wizard of Oz on a UHDTV set that can reproduce all of its colors?
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Also correct, if the UHDTV has wider gamut phosphors and therefore doesn't internally limit the color gamut.