[QuadList] NBC Control System now ScH

Joe Owens jpo at prestodigital.ca
Tue Apr 7 10:15:19 CDT 2009


Ah, RS170A.  The kids all go "eh?"  Best 'splanation of Colour  
Framing I ever heard was delivered by Ampex's Michael Arbuthnot, who  
did a stint at daVinci, I believe and.... where is he now?  Nobody  
knows what that 2F/4F switch on the D-Betas is for, anymore, well,  
hardly anybody.  Trouble is that interlace is really starting to get  
in the way.

On 7-Apr-09, at 8:30 AM, C. Park Seward wrote:

> Back in the early days of 1" VTRs, we didn't have everything  
> capable of correct SCH phase. Some sync generators, cameras, CGs  
> and TBCs were not RS-170A and vectorscopes didn't have a convenient  
> SCH phase indicator. Also, things drift. So the only way to insure  
> perfect RS-170A coming out of the switcher was to use a Sync-Proc.  
> Worked well.
>
> On Apr 7, 2009, at 7:03 AM, Chill315 at aol.com wrote:
>
>> I wanted to do the same thing but did not see the need in a post  
>> production environment.  The most important thing to us was to  
>> insure that SCH was always on the money.  That prevented shifts  
>> while editing.  Also we needed to do this for the clone tapes used  
>> to do dissolves to the same material.
>>
>> I may have misled people a little bit when I talked about the 180  
>> degree shift.  This was meant to be the 180 degree difference  
>> between each line of the NTSC system.  The old Fsc divided by  
>> 455 / 2 gives us the change on each line.  NTSC is a great system  
>> for all its drawbacks.  When you think that the engineers designed  
>> it over half of a century ago and it still makes good pictures today.
>>

Joe Owens
Presto!Digital Colourgrade
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Edmonton, Alberta T5H0N4
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