Color signal coding: Color vision and color television

In this article the similarities in color coding between color vision and color television are discussed. The similarities go beyond the trichromacy shared by both systems. Color television transforms the initial color information before broadcasting in a manner similar to the opponent-color transformation in the retina. The coded broadcast is decoded in the television receiver.

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