Introduction of color television in countries by decade.
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the exact image I had in mind when I dragged my pink chair and newly crocheted television set outside to take pictures.
tapestry pattern test for @thecrochetho freehanded into a pillow by muah
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"Somebody has to get the blame for the poor color in the commercial" (1965)
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Loewe TV, 1973
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Black & white TV was just beginning to become popular when CBS put a model of a color television on public view opposite the 42nd St. Library, November 13, 1950. The contraption was a b&w set with an external adapter and a color converter added to it.
Photo: Harry Harris for the AP
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Adding up some nice vintage detail to your CRT TV -box 😁
Photo courtesy by Hayden Punch ‘24
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Episode 485: His last night on Earth as himself
Mad scientists Julia Hoffman (Grayson Hall) and Eric Lang (Addison Powell) are conferring in Lang’s lab. Lang is putting the finishing touches on a Frankenstein’s monster into which he plans to transfer the “life force” of recovering vampire Barnabas Collins. Julia, Barnabas’ best friend, has been opposed to this experiment, but now has accepted that she can’t stop Barnabas and Lang from going…
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A color television test at the Mount Kaukau transmitter site, New Zealand in 1970. A test pattern with color bars is used to calibrate the signal.
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📺THIS IS ONLY A TEST📺
on the blocking boards today! No Signal pattern test for @thecrochetho
gonna make this baby into a pillow and then possibly put er up for sale 🤫🤐
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See everything on your television in thrilling colors!
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I’m fascinated by older science fiction media and how they predicted (or failed to predict) future technologies. Frequently, their “futures” fail to predict changes that exist now. Which got me thinking, films were in color before televisions so it seems like there should be science fiction films that showed color televisions before color televisions existed. Can anyone think of an example of this?
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"Oil Land", an episode of the western television series The Cisco Kid (1950-1956)... the notability of this series is largely in the fact that it was broadcast in color, very rare at the time, though of course, color television sets were not that common, so many saw it in black and white.
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