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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77An 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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