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Originally Posted by Pete Deksnis
A few years ago I acquired a Guthy-Renker DVD of the October 7, 1968 Laugh-In marked LGDVD001. Screen cap of the bird attached. [apparently not; seems i've maxed out at 3.3 Meg of pix upload; they're kidding, right!]
The consensus is that it was shot with RCA TK-41 cameras.
Can you comment on the color accuracy of the DVD? My interest is in early color programming that can be used as accurate source material for demonstrating the CT-100.
Pete
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I hope holmesuser01 can comment based on memory. I think the only other reference would be to any photographs of the set. The only natural color in that program was the talent's faces -everything else is unknown costume and "psychedelic" sets.
Regarding the peacock on these DVDs, its color is lousy but typical of the peacock film clip, apparently. The red and orange are practically identical, the yellow is very orange, and the green is has been turned into a very desaturated and dark cyan.
The video quality itself is decent, no visible tape banding or other defects.