National Television Standards Committee - translation to dutch
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National Television Standards Committee - translation to dutch

ANALOG TELEVISION SYSTEM
NTSC standard; NTSC-US; NTSC-M; RS-170; RS-170a; Ntsc; ITU-R BT.470-7; NTSC-N; NTSC port; NTSC-U/C; National Television Systems Committee; 29.97; National Television Standards Committee; National TV Standards Committee; NTSC U/C; Ntsc u/c; NTSC-U; The National Television System Committee; National Television System Committee; SMPTE C; Never Twice the Same Color; SMPTE-C
  • NTSC 1953 colorimetry color cube (color profile encoded, requires a compatible browser and monitor for accurate display).
  • Spectrum of a System M television channel with NTSC color
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  • SMPTE C color cube (color profile encoded, requires a compatible browser and monitor for accurate display).
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National Television Standards Committee         
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American National Standards Institute         
AMERICAN NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION FOR DEVELOPING STANDARDS
American national standards institute; American Standards Association; United States of America Standards Institute; USASI; American Engineering Standards Committee; American National Standard; ANSI; Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel; HITSP; American National Standards; ANSI standard
Amerikaans Nationaal Standaard Instituut, ANSI
television channels         
CHANNEL OVER WHICH A TELEVISION STATION IS DISTRIBUTED
Television channels; TV stations; TV channel; Station (TV); Tv channel; Cadenas y canales de televisión; Television Channel; Television companies; Cadenas y canales de television; TV Channel
televisie-kanalen/net

Definition

NTSC
National Television Standards Committee (Reference: org., USA)

Wikipedia

NTSC

The first American standard for analog television broadcast was developed by National Television System Committee (NTSC) in 1941. In 1961, it was assigned the designation System M.

In 1953, a second NTSC standard was adopted, which allowed for color television broadcast compatible with the existing stock of black-and-white receivers. It is one of three major color formats for analog television, the others being PAL and SECAM. NTSC color is usually associated with the System M. The only other broadcast television system to use NTSC color was the System J.

Since the introduction of digital sources (ex: DVD) the term "NTSC" might be used to refer to digital formats with number of active lines between 480 and 487 having 30 or 29.97 frames per second rate. This borrowed term should not be confused with the analog color system itself.