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Old 04-27-2020, 04:43 PM
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I forget who it was, but your dad's story reminds me of someone who I think may have been a kid at the time. Sometime in the 50s when color TV was new the person went to a department store and a there was a crowd to see the color set but it's picture looked bad the person who I heard this from walked up and turned the tint control to the correct setting and the crowd started oohing and ahhing.

When there was only one color show a day the sales people neglecting to properly adjust a set often was to blame for bad sets on sales floors, but once more than 1 show a day was on the stations were as much to blame...Live, network, tape and film often all looked different and color quality would vary from channel to channel. If sales staff didn't keep sets adjusted from show to show things could go downhill fast.
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