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![]() tony sayer wrote: In article , William Sommerwerck scribeth thus That may be a different story because PAL TV sets never had them. NTSC sets needed them because the phase of the color carrier wandered and often shifted to the green, while PAL sets reset the phase each line and therefore were always "correct". NTSC does not, and never had, an inherent problem with phase stability. I cant conclude anything, but I know 2 things: 1. NTSC is widely known as Never The Same Color twice 2. The PAL system includes measures to counter phase shift causing colour issues, so I can only conclude that the system engineers thought this was a problem with NTSC. I don't have the time to discuss this at length, but NTSC's unfortunate reverse-acronym was the result of poor studio standards, and is not inherent in the system. PAL incorporated phase alternation to partly compensate for transmission problems (non-linear group delay) in Europe. Wasn't something done to either the NTSC transmission spec or the sets that largely alleviated that .. sometime after the original system started?.. VIR was introduced decades ago. It inserted reference signals into the vertical interval, near the start of each field of video. That allowed automatic adjustment of the equipment, and eliminated the video gain, black level, chroma gain, and phase controls that each operator could adjust, to 'their' preference. NTSC wasn't the problem, it was that everyone along the signal path could play with it. A system that had VIR from the cameras to the transmitter had no problems. Of course, that doesn't stop opinionated people from bashing a system they don't understand. -- You can't have a sense of humor, if you have no sense! |
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