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| bd139:
--- Quote from: Brumby on July 05, 2022, 02:01:04 pm --- --- Quote from: bd139 on July 05, 2022, 01:53:57 pm ---..... but plenty of storage for TE and secure underground car park so the TE doesn't get wet unloading it from the car :-DD --- End quote --- Who else can see where this is going to end up!! :scared: --- End quote --- eBay :popcorn: Just sold one of those HP displays for £25. That covers the 3776A purchase already! |
| Brumby:
Just hang on for a minute - I need to organise some fresh popcorn.... |
| mnementh:
Here ya go, brother: mnem |
| med6753:
Let's see....iPhones, climate change, natural gas, and now the Great Pumpkin is in play. I think I'll go back on vacation. ::) |
| tggzzz:
--- Quote from: Cerebus on July 05, 2022, 02:12:28 pm --- --- Quote from: BU508A on July 05, 2022, 01:47:50 pm ---Monochrome TV sets have a higher resolution than the colour ones. Here in Germany we are having a bandwidth for the black-and-white TV sets of 5MHz. For the colour ones (PAL) it is 4.43MHz. The difference goes into the vector encoding for the colours. --- End quote --- More than that in most analogue colour TV encoding schemes the chroma information is at half or less of the bandwidth of the luminance information. e.g. in PAL the colour burst has just enough bandwidth to set the colour for two adjacent pixels on the line (if you define pixel by the horizontal resolution of the luminance signal). This has carried over into some of the digital TV encoding schemes, which is why high quality black and white movies seem crisper than colour ones, because they are. --- End quote --- Providing they haven't "improved" them by colourising them :( |
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