Slow-scan television
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Its name is punctuated and capitalized in various ways, sometimes with a capital V: "Slow Scan TeleVision". It might also be called '''HRZ'''. | Its name is punctuated and capitalized in various ways, sometimes with a capital V: "Slow Scan TeleVision". It might also be called '''HRZ'''. | ||
− | The image format is a simple RGB | + | The image format is a simple RGB [[raw bitmap]] format. The image dimensions are 256×240 pixels. A file is 184320 bytes in size. |
== Software == | == Software == |
Latest revision as of 20:11, 30 April 2016
Slow-scan television is an image file format whose origin is unclear, though it's undoubtedly related to the Slow-scan television (SSTV) image transmission method used in amateur radio.
Its name is punctuated and capitalized in various ways, sometimes with a capital V: "Slow Scan TeleVision". It might also be called HRZ.
The image format is a simple RGB raw bitmap format. The image dimensions are 256×240 pixels. A file is 184320 bytes in size.
[edit] Software
- ImageMagick (format named "HRZ")
- Konvertor
- XnView
- Rest7 Online Image Converter