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Originally Posted by Steve D.
Thought that Cole Porter DVD would do the trick. It must have been like a shot of Viagra for your CTC-5.
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Last night I watched that old tv shows with the CTC-5. It is really an adventure for me, because this gave me a real feeling what color tv was and looks like in the late 1950s and early 1960s. In the foreground it was my technical interest to study the screen and the picture: how are the lights, the color? What is with color convergence of the TK-41? What is with the picture geometry, what is with the gradation?
On videotape I have one of the first telecasts in color here in Germany from August 1967 in PAL. I should provide a copy of it on DVD so you can see the differences. But before I have to manage a video conversation on my computer.
In comparison I have to say what I have already said here: the NTSC color is much more vivid like our early color tv programmes in the late 1960s. It depends on the missing hue control in PAL. These old videotaped shows have so natural colors which I never expected for that time. (If the colors were in right hue balance.)
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Originally Posted by Steve D.
And just so we don't wander to far from the original thread, Chuck Pharis is getting pretty close to that working TK-41 color.
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This are good news. If he is a good salesman he will do some good video recordings with the operating TK-41 and than he can sell them (like the copies of the indian tv test pattern.