04-13-2012, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut
These statements I can believe. The flesh hue is determined by the color of the red/orange phosphor. It is desaturated by some amount of complementary cyan, but its hue cannot change.
As the author states, purple is not possible - but I have no idea what he means by "reddish blue" if it's not purple (which it couldn't be) - maybe he means it was slightly variable from slightly blue to slightly red.
Here are some shots of Cliff Benham's 2-color field sequential set (left smaller screen) vs. ordinary 3-color (right screen), from the 2009 Early Television convention.
P5010070 by old_tv_nut, on Flickr
P5010072 by old_tv_nut, on Flickr
P5010114 by old_tv_nut, on Flickr
P5010115 by old_tv_nut, on Flickr
Finally, 3-color bars on left, 2-color on right:
P5010099 by old_tv_nut, on Flickr
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Wow! Thank you for posting these photos.
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