I still think it's notable that the fault
happens across a small, yet contiguous range of channels, but leaves the all rest alone
survives channel flipping (i.e. I can channel surf all I want and the effect only affects the specific channels)
doesn't flicker in or out but stays steady for the...
In retrospet, I did have the opportunity, since my neice was in the room next door. I didn;t think of it at the time.
I'll take your word for it. That post is dense with words I do not know. I did not realize it was this complicated.
No. that was just a hypothetical I was using in leiu of...
Hard to assume it's a celestial object. Could be a spider in a web in the foreground for all we know.
But let's pretend it's actually celestial.
I assume your Seestar has autotrkacing.
What were you pointing at? What is the object you were tracking?
What mag are you set at?
A stationary object...
So it seems we know the where the colour flip can happen - does that tell us anything about how it could happen?
I still don't know the format of the actual colour data, and how it could get flipped, especially only temporarily (for less than a half hour at a time before fixing itself).
I mean I am asking about this because I do not understand how TV signals work.
As I said in the post that you responded to:
In other words, it was not at all illuminating for the layperson.
Well, except for the diagram I posted in that post, which seems to suggest I was right about white...
No. Thats why I'm asking! (I mean, the suggestion that NTSC is the protocol to look at is new to me.)
I read the technical primer section on Wiki but OMG it just rambles.
It looks like the significant point may be seen on this diagram:
As I suspected, the luminance data is distinct from the...
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Perhaps I'm picking nits here but if it is a "given" that there can't be a common third factor, that suggests to me this is a thought experiment, not a real-world scenario.
Is it possible in a real world scenario to declare there is not a common third factor? (I guess if the red data is from...
Sorry I didn't make this clear: what I'm really interested in is the technical aspect. This is a science observation; not a thing to be fixed.
I would not have been surprised if the entire signal was flipped, so that a white values are black and green hue is magenta. i.e. this makes sense to...
We were at a resort. Not about to go bangin' on the doors of other hotel guests and asking in broken Spanish if I can watch their TV...
It would be kind of wierd, don't you think, for only a select half-dozen contiguous channels to be affected, and stay this way for a half hour - while all...
Personally, I have a Canon G15.
Goes with me everywhere (including to the bottom of the sea). My philosophy is: the 'best' camera is the one you have with you.