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The document provides information on various image file formats and color television standards. It lists the short forms and full forms of common image file formats like JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF. It also defines color television standards such as PAL, NTSC, SECAM, and describes how they add a chrominance signal to the basic monochrome signal to allow for color transmission in a way that is compatible with older monochrome receivers. Finally, it briefly discusses primary colors of red, blue, and yellow and secondary colors which are created by mixing two primary colors.
The document provides information on various image file formats and color television standards. It lists the short forms and full forms of common image file formats like JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF. It also defines color television standards such as PAL, NTSC, SECAM, and describes how they add a chrominance signal to the basic monochrome signal to allow for color transmission in a way that is compatible with older monochrome receivers. Finally, it briefly discusses primary colors of red, blue, and yellow and secondary colors which are created by mixing two primary colors.
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The document provides information on various image file formats and color television standards. It lists the short forms and full forms of common image file formats like JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF. It also defines color television standards such as PAL, NTSC, SECAM, and describes how they add a chrominance signal to the basic monochrome signal to allow for color transmission in a way that is compatible with older monochrome receivers. Finally, it briefly discusses primary colors of red, blue, and yellow and secondary colors which are created by mixing two primary colors.
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No. 1) Jpeg Joint Photographic Experts Group 2) PNG Portable Network Graphic 3) TIFF Tagged image file Format 4) GIF Graphic interchanged format/Group Interchange Format, Group Interaction Format, General Interchange Format 5) FLM film strip mode 6) BMP Bit Map Picture 7) EPS Encapsulated PostScript 8) PCX PCX is an image file format that uses a simple form of Run-length encoding. 9) MPEG moving picture expert group 10) AVI Audio video Interleaved 11) PAL Phase alternate line 12) NTSC National Television Standards committee
13) SECAM Sequential couleur à mémoire, French for
"Sequential Color with Memory Is an analog color television system first used in France. A team led by Henri de France working at Compagnie Française de Television (later bought by Thomson) invented SECAM. It is, historically, the first European color television standard. Just as the other color standards adopted for broadcast usage over the world, SECAM is a compatible standard, This means that monochrome television receivers predating its introduction are still able to show the programs, Although only in black and white. Because of this compatibility requirement, color standards add a second signal To the basic monochrome signal, and this signal carries the color information, called chrominance or C in short, While the black and white information called the luminance (Y in short). Old TV receivers only displays the Luminance, while color receivers process both signals.
Work on SECAM began in 1956. The technology was ready
by the end of the fifties, but this was too soon for a wide introduction. Initially, a version of SECAM for the French 819-line television standard was devised and tested, but not introduced. Following a pan-European
Primary colors- The primary colors are red, blue, and yellow. These colors cannot be mixed from or formed by combining any other colors, In addition, they are the basis for making most other colors.
Secondary colors- A secondary color is a color made by mixing two
primary colors in a given color space. Examples include the following: