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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Color Match,n
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> >Just curious...when an "illegal" NTSC signal is generated, what happens?
> >I've heard for so long that color levels and such need to be monitored so
> >as not to produce an "illegal" signal, but nobody has ever explained what
> >the visible result is when such a signal *is* generated.
"It would be bad"
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