Analog cable stations broadcast at 10 bit-depth which is a very low grade picture
I have learned that the SMPTE has issued a recommendation to television stations that they should broadcast a 20 bit-depth (color depth) picture when they broadcast in high definition and that they should broadcast at 10 bit-depth (about 3 bits for each primary color) when they broadcast in standard definition.
To give you an idea of what 10 bit-depth picture (about 3 bits for each primary color) is like, it is something like watching the picture on one of those old computer monitors from the 1980s, which is a dismal picture. An extremely low grade picture; I would say you can't get a lower grade picture than that. And even if you use one of those old analog TVs you will still get that picture.
And that is a real shame. I loved to watch my old analog Zenith TV. The picture was so rich and vivid, it was fantastic!
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