File:Phillips PM5540.png
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English: Recreation of the Philips PM5540 is a monochrome test pattern, a 1970s predecessor of the widely used Philips PM5544.
This recreation is almost pixel perfect, based on video captures of the original analog pattern [1] and information present on the user manual [2] . This test pattern was used in Germany, Australia, Abu Dhabi, Denmark, Israel, Qatar and the Netherlands. |
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Author | 4throck |
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current | 08:20, 25 March 2022 | 768 × 576 (13 KB) | 4throck (talk | contribs) | Uploaded own work with UploadWizard |
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