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100% amplitude bars are NOT good for playing through a RF modulator. The NTSC system (and PAL) are designed to overmodulate the yellow and cyan bars in this case, since such full amplitude colors are almost never encountered in natural scenes.
The 75% bars are not 75% saturated, they are 100% saturated, but 75% amplitude. However, they are usually set next to a 100% white bar, which makes all of them look darker by comparison. When this pattern is used, it happens that the yellow bar chroma peaks equal the amplitude of the 100% white bar, so it is safe from overmodulation. The picture posted by Pete is actually quite good, just the white balance and exposure of the still camera is off. I have attached an adjusted copy, which should be much closer to the visual effect in person. |
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Here is a link to color bars on a 15GP22 which looks similar to your adjusted copy: http://bs.cyty.com/menschen/e-etzold...5inBetrieb.jpg - Eckhard |
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That link is very interesting - was the original a film or print rather than digital? (The color rendition just strikes me that way)
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I just got back from a trip to two food stores and am playing catchup. Looks as though everybody's ok with everything. Maybe i shoulda left earlier
You're right about the adjusted copy matching the screen; maybe just a little less red, but it's amazing how similar the original (posted earlier) and adjusted look through the filters.
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