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Old 02-07-2010, 02:52 PM
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Yeah, I remember hearing about those kinescopes, they were shown at the ETF convention in 2007. I wish I was there to see those, but living in Australia with a mediocre income made it impossible.

I have heard of a great colour recovery program someone in UK has developed which can recover colour from B&W 16mm kinescope film prints as on B&W monitor screen the colour pictures show the dots of variable intensity which represent each primary colour and the program can decode the pictures colour content restoring a lot of the colour (depending on quality of the kinescope film), this was made for PAL but the mind boggles on the possibilities of someone developing a similar program for NTSC kinescopes. Here are the links:
http://www.techmind.org/colrec/
http://colour-recovery.wikispaces.co...olour+recovery
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Old 02-08-2010, 04:17 AM
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I have heard of a great colour recovery program someone in UK has developed which can recover colour from B&W 16mm kinescope film prints as on B&W monitor screen the colour pictures show the dots of variable intensity which represent each primary colour and the program can decode the pictures colour content restoring a lot of the colour (depending on quality of the kinescope film), this was made for PAL but the mind boggles on the possibilities of someone developing a similar program for NTSC kinescopes. Here are the links:
http://www.techmind.org/colrec/
http://colour-recovery.wikispaces.co...olour+recovery
Due to the technical nature of how color is encoded in PAL vs. NTSC, as well as differences in how the respective telerecordings for each format are created, Richard Russell's astounding program will not work with NTSC material. In order to develop a similar process for NTSC, it would be necessary (at a minimum) to re-create the original color burst signal of the kinescoped program, which is not feasible at this point in time.

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