I'm privy to most of the dolby test films and a few SMPTE ones. But these two were new to me. Both on ebay, but well outside my price range for the sake of curiosity. Neither make an appearance in the handful of places online that list test films such as Sprocket School's Test Films page (a resource hosted by Chicago Film Society). Both seem to be loosely related to broadcast TV?
1st one is self-labeled as an "RMA Resolution Chart", 1946, and the lister (in Hungary) describes it as being connected to the film-to-broadcast systems, while similar to many aspects of 35PA most of it's features seem to be about quantifying resolvable detail.
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Listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/365583410242
Wikicommons actually has an image hosted of it as seen through a period TV set, (rounded picture tube and all). Although shown color reversed... so is the film version a negative? Would they have taken B&W negatives directly to broadcast this way?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/C...n_Chart_(1946)
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I expect every broadcasting jurisdiction adopted some kind of test image of their own.
2nd one is a SMPTE one I had not seen before. My read is it is a projection, or perhaps specifically lens resolution test film, though it too could be vintage Film/TV era stuff? 35PA has elements designed to determining resolvable detail in a measurable way, but these are whole frames dedicated to the topic!
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Listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/401847084911
I'm too young to have memories of these or similar on broadcast TV (before it was 24/7), maybe "indian head" I've seen in my youth once or twice. But otherwise it was SMPTE bars & tone in my childhood, the age of VIDEO.
1st one is self-labeled as an "RMA Resolution Chart", 1946, and the lister (in Hungary) describes it as being connected to the film-to-broadcast systems, while similar to many aspects of 35PA most of it's features seem to be about quantifying resolvable detail.
IMG_6228.jpgIMG_6227.jpg
Listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/365583410242
Wikicommons actually has an image hosted of it as seen through a period TV set, (rounded picture tube and all). Although shown color reversed... so is the film version a negative? Would they have taken B&W negatives directly to broadcast this way?
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/C...n_Chart_(1946)
Testbeeld_raster,_Bestanddeelnr_912-9091.jpg
I expect every broadcasting jurisdiction adopted some kind of test image of their own.
2nd one is a SMPTE one I had not seen before. My read is it is a projection, or perhaps specifically lens resolution test film, though it too could be vintage Film/TV era stuff? 35PA has elements designed to determining resolvable detail in a measurable way, but these are whole frames dedicated to the topic!
IMG_6230.jpgIMG_6229.jpg
Listing: https://www.ebay.com/itm/401847084911
I'm too young to have memories of these or similar on broadcast TV (before it was 24/7), maybe "indian head" I've seen in my youth once or twice. But otherwise it was SMPTE bars & tone in my childhood, the age of VIDEO.
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