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Old 05-01-2012, 11:26 PM
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Early color related press photos

First up is Ray D. Kell of RCA posing near the color slide flying spot scanner at the RCA facilities in Washington, DC, 12 October 1949.
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Old 05-01-2012, 11:32 PM
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Examining roundie screen and mask, 13 June 1956
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SKF medical closed circuit color using CBS system - showing two types of CBS camera.
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"NBC Facilities in Washington"

I presume Wardman Park???
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SKF medical closed circuit color using CBS system - showing two types of CBS camera.
I learned that both of my surgeries earlier this year were on CCTV for med students due to both the lead surgeon and the rare/hazardous nature of the operations. So, some things haven't changed.

I wonder how they cleaned the cameras for a surgical suite? Or, were things less stringent back then?
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I presume Wardman Park???
Most likely, but it doesn't say.
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I learned that both of my surgeries earlier this year were on CCTV for med students due to both the lead surgeon and the rare/hazardous nature of the operations. So, some things haven't changed.

I wonder how they cleaned the cameras for a surgical suite? Or, were things less stringent back then?
I think video recording is probably common these days for legal reasons too.

Edit: this shot looks pretty posed to me due to the uniform lighting of the room - the surgical light isn't on.
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I learned that both of my surgeries earlier this year were on CCTV for med students due to both the lead surgeon and the rare/hazardous nature of the operations. So, some things haven't changed.

I wonder how they cleaned the cameras for a surgical suite? Or, were things less stringent back then?
Thanks for these great photos.

One piece of trivia I've been told over the past few months is that the medical-equipment market is apparently one of the only drivers for ongoing CRT use/maintenance. This is because medical equipment needs to be certified by the FDA, and converting the equipment to LCD or other flatscreen monitors would require re-certification, an expensive proposition.
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First up is Ray D. Kell of RCA posing near the color slide flying spot scanner at the RCA facilities in Washington, DC, 12 October 1949.
FYI - Ed Reitan had this shot in his presentation on experimental color receivers today at the Early Televison Convention. He said that the two similar racks on the right were triniscope monitors, and at the extreme right of the photo are windows overlooking the Wardman Park studio.
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Sun-Times photo April 15 1956, showing WNBQ's new color studio in the Merchandise Mart building in Chicago.

Obviously a posed picture not using the usual studio lighting.
Can someone verify whether the camera on the left is not yet operational? It appears to have the Zoomar lens support but no lenses.
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