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Tektronix, Inc.
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Tektronix provides test and measurement instruments, solutions and services for the computer, semiconductor, military/aerospace, consumer electronics and education industries worldwide.
A MAC (Multiplexed Analog Component) with audio and data time multiplexed after modulation, specified for some European DBS. See also MAC.
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French acronym for the Mixed Telephone and Television Committee, an international standardization committee concerned with such issues as B-ISDN.
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The designation for the subtractive color system used in pigment printers. CMYK refers to the colors that make up the system – Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and black. In the CMYK subtractive color system, cyan, magenta, yellow, and black pigments or inks are applied to a white surface to filter that color light information from the white surface to create the final color. Black is used because cyan, magenta, and yellow cannot be combined to create a true black; rather it is a muddy brown.
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A subtractive color space with cyan, magenta, and yellow as primary color set with an optional addition of black (K). For such a color set, subtractive color mixture applies. The CMYK values used represent the amount of colorant placed onto the background medium. They include the effects of dot gain.
Industry:Entertainment
International Radio Consultative Committee, an international standards committee that has been absorbed by the parent body, the ITU. A permanent organization within the ITU with the duty to study technical and operating questions relating specifically to radio communications and to make recommendations on them. The CCIR does not prepare regulations; it draws up recommendations and reports, produced by experts from both public and private entities, which provide guidance on the best operational methods and techniques. The CCIR is expected to base its recommendations upon 150 and IEC international standards, but when no relevant one exists, the CCIR has been known to initiate standardization. These recommendations and reports provide a basis for international standardization of telecommunications.
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A committee of the International Telecommunications Union responsible for making technical recommendations about telephone and data communication systems for PTTs and suppliers. Plenary sessions are held every four years to adopt new standards.
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European committee for standardization.
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European committee for electrotechnical standardization.
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An international standardization organization that created the chromaticity diagrams (color charts) used to define the colorimetry of all television systems. The CIE is concerned with methods of measurement plus recommended practices and standards concerning the properties and applications of light.
Industry:Entertainment
COR
Technical Corrigendum.
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