Restoration - Doctor Who: Theta-G beeblebroxcompany.org Color Correction * Registration: There's an FCP filter to offset the color channels to shift the VHS color back into place. The Newvicon Tube Theta-G was shot in part with a single-tube Newvicon camera, which was one of the last consumer cameras to be built with an imaging tube before the advent of light-sensitive chips and VTR/camera combinations called "camcorders." Newvicon was the trade name for a special type of saticon tube that operated better in low-light situations. Single tube cameras derive red, green and blue from their single image using a striped color filter that pulls each color from every third line of the video. This does mean that the color signal is two-thirds less detailed than the BW picture it's laid upon, but the compromise has been perfectly acceptible to consumers of single tube/chip cameras. The Damage Long before production, the tube (or the color filter) developed a malfunction that appeared to kill the blue component of the signal. Shots in plain white rooms became a preppy battle between pink and green, despite attempts to white balance the image. Below are two examples, with a third image from a different camera provided as reference. Natural light, afternoon, overcastIndoor fluorescent
Reference: natural light, late afternoon, haze
* * * Restoration - Doctor Who: Theta-G beeblebroxcompany.org