Which leads me to think that they were using colour cameras all along in the programme, but removed the colour signal so as build up suspense etc. Cheeky little technicians. 😁
Never forget the amazing technical feat of being able to watch a color signal on a black-and-white tv in black and white! They extended the original signal, they didn't create a new one. Unlike the DVB-T to DVB-T2 change tens of years later 😁
Erst kommt die Farbe, dann der Startknopf. Offensichtlich war der Techniker nicht ganz synchron mit dem Bundeskanzler. Aber die Meisten konnten das nicht sehen weil s/w.
The American NTSC system was of a bad quality. In Europe we mentioned it the Never Twice ths Same Color. The French developed their own color system called Secam: Systeme Evolué Contre les AMericain (Sysrem developed against the Americans.). We are lucky that many movies and TV series were shot on film. With the newest digital film scanners that we have today, we can see movies and series in the highest possible quality.
Deshalb sollte das Farb-TV auch nur in der Nacht ausgestrahlt werden. Sonst schauen die Frauen tagsüber ständig TV und vernachlässigen somit Kinder, Küche und Kirche. 😆
The functionality of the color picture tube was patented in 1938 by the German Werner Flechsig, and the first color image transmission was invented in 1940 by Guillermo González Camarena. And you come with 1967. 😂😂
I never saw the point of early color TV here in the US. Everything was sort of washed out, or screamingly bright. B&W gave a sharper picture well into the 70s.
Has anyone noticed that they switched to color before they pushed the button?
Which leads me to think that they were using colour cameras all along in the programme, but removed the colour signal so as build up suspense etc. Cheeky little technicians. 😁
kind of ruined the moment honestly
Never forget the amazing technical feat of being able to watch a color signal on a black-and-white tv in black and white! They extended the original signal, they didn't create a new one. Unlike the DVB-T to DVB-T2 change tens of years later 😁
Erst kommt die Farbe, dann der Startknopf. Offensichtlich war der Techniker nicht ganz synchron mit dem Bundeskanzler. Aber die Meisten konnten das nicht sehen weil s/w.
BBC2 began in colour on 1st July 1967. Germany was not the first.
Absolutely right! BBC2 indeed made history by covering the Wimbledon Game in color on July 1st, 1967.
@@DWHistoryandCulture Was Germany slightly later than the UK to launch colour TV due to bureaucracy?
Mexico had color tv back in 1942, Guillermo Gonzales Camarena was the inventor.
Sorry buddy but UK Is Not, EUROPE...! UK is a Island (Great Britain) plus North Ireland....that it!
@@DWHistoryandCultureSorry buddy but UK Is Not, EUROPE...! UK is a Island (Great Britain) plus North Ireland....that it!
¡Excelente material de archivo audiovisual! ¡Felicitaciones por su trabajo y su difusión! ¡Saludos desde Argentina!
¡Muchas Gracias! Saludos desde Berlín 🥰
The American NTSC system was of a bad quality. In Europe we mentioned it the Never Twice ths Same Color. The French developed their own color system called Secam: Systeme Evolué Contre les AMericain (Sysrem developed against the Americans.). We are lucky that many movies and TV series were shot on film. With the newest digital film scanners that we have today, we can see movies and series in the highest possible quality.
SECAM = System Even Crueler (than the) American Method / Seven Extra Colors A Minute
@@rwsrwsrwt Nice, I did not know tthese. Thank you.
@@rwsrwsrwt I have never seen a Secam broadcast. I now that the French broadcasters used the PAL system and only the tansmitters were in Secam.
@@nibiruresearch true, color video editing is impossible in SECAM.
@@rwsrwsrwt then PAL is the Perfect ALternative?
"wird im Allgemeinen die Frau sehr viel stärker angesprochen als ein rational denkender Mann" 🤣
Gleich kommt Horst, und du hast noch nichts gekocht.
Die guten alten 60er 😅
2 fragen beschäftigen die moderne Frau von heute : was ziehe ich heute an und was koche ich meinem Mann
Deshalb sollte das Farb-TV auch nur in der Nacht ausgestrahlt werden. Sonst schauen die Frauen tagsüber ständig TV und vernachlässigen somit Kinder, Küche und Kirche. 😆
Lustig...das Bild wurde früher farbig als dass der Knopf gedrückt wurde xD
Wahnsinn. Und heute haben wir teilweise schon 8K.
hippety hoppety, this comment section will soon be German property
This commentsection and the whole channel is German property. DW is short for Deutsche Welle
@@oholibama8888 Exactly 😁
0:25 the president didn't pressed the button yet but it already becamed incolored tv!
@@7ne-w3y YEA IT’S A FAIL
YEA IT‘S A FAIL
A classic "You had one (once in a lifetime) job" situation 😅
OH NO HE MISSED THE TIMING, imagine if that happen to Norway and it switched to color before the bang
Bei der min 2:00. Der Mann hat ein anständigen Haarschnitt 1963. Heutzutage ist es wieder Mode geworden 😁
What does the DW stand for?
Deutsch Welle English for German Wave German news on the wave wave= Broadcast via radio or tv waves.
@@waverider227 Exactly!
@DWHistoryandCulture I think you need to do some fact checking... BBC2 was the first colour in Europe in July 1967 a month before Germany.
Sorry buddy but UK Is Not, EUROPE...! UK is a Island (Great Britain) plus North Ireland....that it!
The functionality of the color picture tube was patented in 1938 by the German Werner Flechsig, and the first color image transmission was invented in 1940 by Guillermo González Camarena. And you come with 1967. 😂😂
I never saw the point of early color TV here in the US. Everything was sort of washed out, or screamingly bright. B&W gave a sharper picture well into the 70s.
you had one job
For real! 😅