625 lines
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625-lines-183-4301795
title:
625 lines
text:
625-line is a late 1940s European analog standard-definition television resolution standard. It consists of a 625-line raster, with 576 lines carrying the visible image at 25 interlaced frames per second. It was eventually adopted by countries using 50 Hz utility frequency as regular TV broadcasts resumed after World War II. With the introduction of color television in the 1960s, it became associated with the PAL and SECAM analog color systems. A similar 525-line system was adopted by countries
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wiki
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encyclopedia
description:
Analog television resolution standard
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/625_lines
date created:
2012-09-03T17:12:00Z
date modified:
2024-09-07T07:07:40Z
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