I'd blame the lame US NTSC (read Never The Same Color) rendition on the nb of
lines - but I may be mistaken
Wiki is also my friend
http://shop.sanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAL
By country : dbag.uk.com/OneGiantLeap/PALNTSCInfo.html
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Philippe, a secam addict
Le 4 févr. 2016 à 17:28, Chris Trask <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :
> Many, many years ago when I lived in Britain for a short period of time,
> I couldn't happen but to notice that the television programmes had an
> enhanced aspect of depth that was absent in American television. One of the
> retro channels here is broadcasting the entire Avengers series in
> chronological order, and I'm noticing that aspect once again.
>
> The first couple of episodes got my curiosity up as there was no female
> character, and looking up the history of the series on Wikipedia I learned
> that I had watched the only two remaining episodes from the initial 1961
> season. Now I'm watching episodes with Honor Blackman and Julie Stevens,
> years before Diana Rigg appeared.
>
> Anyway, one of the things mentioned in the Wikipedia history was that two
> cameras were used in the recording, and I'm wondering if this is the method
> by which they got that extra sense of depth. Anyone here knowledgeable about
> this?
>
>
> Chris
>
> When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
> - Hunter S. Thompson
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