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SMPTE Meetings and Conferences ( February 1989)
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How to Use 4:2:2 in the 16/9 Aspect Ratio

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Publisher
SMPTE — White Plains, NY
Doc Type
Conference Paper
Content Type
Original Research
Volume
1989, No. 26, pp. 93–111
Abstract
In the 1960s and 1970s television technology remained in line with existing broadcasting standards. That technology relied on coded processing of the video signal (became no other technical solution was really feasible at that time) and formed the basis of the development of the three standards that are now in use throughout the world : NTSC, PAL and SECAM. The only point these three standards had in common -an aspect ratio of 4/3- was the result of contemporary tube geometry and was a direct spin-off from the medium that was then in wide use in production-16 mm film. These standards still form the technical basis of most production equipment and of all broadcast, transmission and reception equipment.
Publication Date
1989-02-01
DOI
10.5594/M00743
Link
https://doi.org/10.5594/M00743
Author(s)
Max ArtigalasThomson Video Equipement Cergy Saint-Christophe, France
bio
Max Artigalas, After graduating from Ecole Supérieure d' Electricité in 1969, he joined Thomson Video Equipement, where he had different responsibilities in the technical services. Since 1985, he has had the rank of Chief Engineer and has been in charge of the “Direction du Développement” (R and D programs, CAD system, technical data bases, quality insurance).
Jean-Luc GrimaldiThomson Video Equipement Cergy Saint-Christophe, France
bio
Jean-Luc Grimaldi, After graduating from Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité in 1978, he joined the Laboratoires Electroniques de Rennes, where he studied digital serial transmission and various types of digital processing equipment. He joined Thomson Video Equipement in 1983. where he developed products for digital 4/2/2 studio. He is now in charge of the Advanced Research laboratory and especially involved in high definition with the EUREKA 95 program.
Copyright
© 1989 Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, Inc.

Bibliographic Reference(s)

  • 1– Enhancing television An evolving Scene Baldwin John L.E. (IBA) SMPTE - Journal May 88 . EXTERNAL
  • 2– Sampling the components of 625 lines Television Signals Sabatier J. Kretz F. (CCETT) EBU - review October 78 . EXTERNAL
  • 3– Bandwith compression for HDTV Broadcasting Knee M.J. Wells N.D. (BBC) BBC REPORT July 88. EXTERNAL
  • 4– Scan conversion for Higher Definition Television Long T.J. Tonge G.J. (IBA) - IBC 84. EXTERNAL
  • 5– Towards a world studio standard for High Definition Television Chatel J. (TH.CSF) IBC 88. EXTERNAL
  • 6– The EUREKA HDTV project: philosophy and practice Boegels P.W. (PHILIPS) IBC 88. EXTERNAL
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