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An approximate equivalent of the image of 525-line television, standard in the United States since 1941, is the 45-screen half-tone block on the upper half of the opposite page. Inset is a 25-screen half-tone block, equivalent of a 525-line television image enlarged from standard size to 18 in. by 24 in. The lower picture is an 85-screen half-tone block, the equivalent of an image of 735-line definition that will be possible in the television of the future.

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Korero (AEWS), Volume 3, Issue 10, 18 June 1945, Page 25

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An approximate equivalent of the image of 525-line television, standard in the United States since 1941, is the 45-screen half-tone block on the upper half of the opposite page. Inset is a 25-screen half-tone block, equivalent of a 525-line television image enlarged from standard size to 18 in. by 24 in. The lower picture is an 85-screen half-tone block, the equivalent of an image of 735-line definition that will be possible in the television of the future. Korero (AEWS), Volume 3, Issue 10, 18 June 1945, Page 25

An approximate equivalent of the image of 525-line television, standard in the United States since 1941, is the 45-screen half-tone block on the upper half of the opposite page. Inset is a 25-screen half-tone block, equivalent of a 525-line television image enlarged from standard size to 18 in. by 24 in. The lower picture is an 85-screen half-tone block, the equivalent of an image of 735-line definition that will be possible in the television of the future. Korero (AEWS), Volume 3, Issue 10, 18 June 1945, Page 25

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