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Objective Objective Basic Techniques Basic Techniques - Beam Penetration methodBeam Penetration method - The Shadow - Mask method.The Shadow - Mask method. Beam Penetration : How it Works ? Beam Penetration : How it Works ? Shadow Mask: How it Works ? Shadow Mask: How it Works ?
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This was one the earlier CRTs to produce color displays. Coating phosphors of different compounds can produce different colored pictures. But the basic problem of graphics is not to produce a picture of a predetermined color, but to produce color pictures, with the color characteristics chosen at run time. Back
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There are two popular techniques for producing color displays with a CRT are: 1. Beam-penetration method 2. Shadow-mask method Back
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phosphor Two layers of phosphor (red and green) are coated onto the inside of the CRT screen. The display color depends on haw far the electron beam penetrates into the phosphor layers.
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The speed of the electrons, and the screen color at any point, is controlled by the beam acceleration voltage.
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The beam penetration method: Used with random scan monitors Only four colors are possible (red, green, orange, and yellow). Quality of pictures is not as good as with other methods. Back
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The color CRT has: phosphor Three color phosphor dots (red, green and blue) at each point on the screen electron guns Three electron guns, each controlling the display of red, green and blue light.
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We obtain color variations by varying the intensity levels of the three electron beam. Shadow mask methods are: Used in raster scan system (including color TV) RGB Designed as RGB monitors.
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High quality raster graphics system have 24 bits per pixel in the frame buffer (a full color system or a true color system). BACK
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