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Thanks ! That "'splains" it...I'd kinda thought it was just me...Its REALLY evident in images from the JFK assasination/funeral, along w/obvious optical distortions, people look "pulled" or "squashed"....Funny, you didn't see the "optical" artifacts when color came along, either...I never recall seeing the "edges" of the lens in a colorcast like you do so often in the old B&W work...
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What a great treasure!!
Thanks for sharing this with us |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWarSBAE3FM (at points 0:09 and 1:03, sort of emerald greenish, courtesy one of the Norelco PC-70 cameras*) * One of WABC Channel 7 New York's Ikegami HK-312C cameras, as of 1983, had similar artifacts, only magenta-ish; that was on a 1983 Eyewitness News opening teaser that has since been taken off YouTube. |
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And here's what I mean (with arrows pointing to the areas in question): Last edited by W.B.; 11-15-2009 at 02:47 PM. |
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Oh - OK, does look like overscan. The HDK1000 studio hi-def camera we had in the 90's used a built in slide for automatic alignment, which always resulted in scanning within the physical limits of the faceplate. Since the raster was perfectly aligned every time, there was no chance of seeing the edge of a "worn" area either.
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I have it hosted on my private web host.
Please PM me if you would like the link to download. |
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Thank You Aussie Bloke for the links. I had long heard of the legendary Kitchen Debate, but had never read the transcript, let alone seen the actual recording. I'll play it for a nephew who is fluent in Russian to get a better handle on the Russian.
Kevin
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That Zenith is sweet! How old? Model number please?
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Here is a press photo of Ike being shown the control room at WRC on the day he did the color dedication.
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A huge thank you to all who made this possible! Acknowledgement and acclaim are earned in spades here. What I took away, after the shiny 1958 cars and gleaming tower gave way to the speeches, was two words General Sarnoff said: "Fellow workers". All the years I've studied Sarnoff, I had the impression he was a hard, heartless man, described to a T in PBS' "Empire of the air". I actually felt a little heart-warmed when he addressed his employees that way. Next was Ike, beaming with pride at America's technological superiority of the moment, smiling and chatty after having spoken. Lastly, was the voice of a younger David Brinkley, whom, at the same time, beamed though the Bendix in my parents' humble rented half-duplex on Seattle's then totally un-hip Capitol Hill. Unlike many of you, I remember where I was when I learned of Ike's untimely passing. Thank you again for a job well done!
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I remember too--our teacher had set up one of the school's two Bakelite GE consoles in the classroom so that we could all watch a new show show called Sesame Street but instead the channel supposedly carrying it was showing Ike's funeral coverage. Boo!
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