Anyone with a video recorder and a bit of time, please do me a favour. Get a freeze image and count its "pixels" (distinctive different luminance elements). Because to do so for an entire scanline would be tedious, it is best to encapsule a small portion of the image, such as a TV logo or part of a text (with a small font to discern all "pixels") and then count the projected pixels in perspective to the TV screen width
Please count carefully and do an exact measure of the TV screen width as well as the part you enumbered. I need some most exact numbers, not guesses.
If you have an CRT-TV, multiply your total "pixel" number by 1,07 to incorporate the overscan.
Thank you in advance.
Please count carefully and do an exact measure of the TV screen width as well as the part you enumbered. I need some most exact numbers, not guesses.
If you have an CRT-TV, multiply your total "pixel" number by 1,07 to incorporate the overscan.
Thank you in advance.