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Good stuff, Dwight.
Any idea if all those Westinghouse cameras required the same RBG frame/disk assembly mechanism? Was that disk system on board the camera itself or was that something that needed to be done in real time back on Earth? I would expect the HS-100 or similar to be the usual 1960s big honkin' machine and thus unlikely to be in the camera itself. But I have no way to know for certain. RBG |
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Yes, all the colour cameras operated on the same sequential system. The signal was sent in "raw" format to earth where the disc array was used to combine the seperate colour fields into one frame of NTSC colour compatible signal (using the buffer set-up). ASTP carried a video recorder, although I dont know the specs of it just yet. I presume it was a straight sequential recorder. The equipment to convert to colour was just too big to carry on board, and of course the signal needed to be of as low bandwidth as possible. If you do a google search on Ampex HS 100, you'll see a pamphlet from the day which shows just how large the setup was.
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Or did they just sync it to each field in turn until it looked right?
In the Spacecraft Film's DVDs transferred from the JSC videotapes, you will sometimes spot the technician cycling through the color filters when a known color reference comes into the frame, typically a rover fender or the red stripe on the commander's suit. The moon, remarkably, looks about the same color regardless of the color filter synchronization. |
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Thanks! :-)
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I finally got around to watching the Apollo 7 TV broadcasts. They are amazingly similar in quality to the Apollo 11 surface broadcasts. Since Apollo 7 was Earth Orbital and used the Saturn 1B booster, there would have been no need to fake it, so the TV broadcasts should be genuine even for a later hoax. It's then interesting to note the similar lack in quality of the the Apollo 11 and 7 broadcasts. I haven't seen the Apollo 8 ones yet, need to finish the Apollo 7 DAC footage first.
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G'day PhantomWolf,
The record of Apollo 7 through 11 is on the format as follows: Apollo 7 16mm kinescope transferred from video source. Apollo 8 Scan converted 2" B&W NTSC videotape Apollo 9 16mm kinescope transferred from video source. Apollo 10 Apollo 7 16mm kinescope transferred from sequential colour video source. Apollo 11 16mm kinescope transferred from video source. CM used the sequential colour camera, the Lunar EVA used the Westinghouse B&W camera which operated on the same specs (320 lines, 10fps, B&W) as the RCA cameras used on A7 & A8. The Westinghouse camera was flight rated for lunar surface operations (as would have been the A9 camera, though it was never put through the EVA paces). |
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The off-looking colours you see are due to either 1 or 2 of the filtered colours not yet being matrixed to form a full colour signal.
If that were the case, Dwight, wouldn't the color of the moon itself change as more colors joined the matrix? What we see is that the landscape's color remains generally gray while the red stripe on the suit, say, changes from green to blue to red. |
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Just to make sure we are talking about the same thing, when you get a chance, take a look at Apollo 16, Disc 3, EVA 2, Station 5 from the start. For the first two minutes or so, you will see that the rover's fenders are green as well as the elbow stripe on Young's suit. When the camera pans all the way around so a fender is in view again, at 2:43, the fender changes from green to blue to red.
Up until that point, what color was missing from the matrix? I seem to see all three in the quick-motion-based color separations, such as the one at 1:26 where the Hasselblad swings through the field of view. I am not trying to be argumentative here, but making sure I understand something I might not have understood before. |
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The Apollo 16 tapes have a notable fault which throws a spanner into the works as well. When remastering the tapes from the raw sequential tapes the colour sequence was erroneously Red Green Blue, instead of Red Blue Green, thus making the material appear off-hue. When I get a chance, I'll have a look at the DVDs. And confirm what is happening.
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One should expect as much from these guys, as they STILL use the "no stars" arguement. And yet, they ignore videos and images from other space missions, such as the ISS and the Voyagers, that do not (normally anyway) show stars.
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Who, me? Sadly, no. But you should have seen the facts I was flinging off under SS1. One guy asked "Do you work here, Ms?"
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