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Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering

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Definitive video and TV engineering handbook.If you're involved in designing, producing, installing, operating or maintaining video or broadcast facilities, Standard Handbook of Video and Television Engineering, Third Edition, edited by Jerry Whitaker and Blair Benson, puts you in charge of all the latest principles, standards, and technologies -- from colorimetry to digital video effect to cable and satellite delivery systems. With contributions from nearly two dozen respected experts, this mammoth resource grounds you in the must-know working essentials of: *Video technology applications*Optical components and systems*Monochrome and color information transmission*Waveforms and spectra of composite video signals*Image pickup devices and systems*Broadcast production equipment and services*Videotape recording*Video disc recording and reproduction*Film transmission systems and equipment*Serial digital video*Video and audio compression*Electronic editing*DTV technical details*Transmitters and transmitting antennas*Receivers*Standards and recommended practices*Much moreBonus CD-ROM packs standards, links to organizations and companies, archived technical material, and broadcast engineering software.

1320 pages, Hardcover

First published February 29, 2000

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The best video reference book out there. This book has helped me solve every single video problem I've encountered while at my day job or working freelance. This book touches on every single aspect of video, production, distribution, standards, codecs, post production, displays, and maintenance. A very expensive book, but worth every penny in my opinion.
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