Progressively scanned television system with reduced chrominance

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358 14, H04N 1106

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ABSTRACT:
A high definition television signal for use in a studio production facility is formed by scanning an image in progressive rather than interlaced fashion to form luminance and first and second color-difference signals and by reducing the resolution of the color-difference signals in both the horizontal and vertical directions but leaving the resolution of the luminance signal substantially unaltered.

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