Engineering:Georges Valensi

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M. Georges Valensi (1889–1980) was a France telecommunications engineer who, in 1938, invented and patented a method of transmitting color images via luma and chrominance so that they could be received on both color and black & white television sets.[1][2] Rival colour television methods, which had been in development since the 1920s, were incompatible with monochrome televisions. Valensi was an official of CCIF serving first as Secretary-General (1923–1948) and then as Director (1949–1956).[3]

All current widely deployed colour television standards – NTSC, SÉCAM, PAL and today's digital standards – implement his idea of transmitting a signal composed of separate luminance and chrominance. Because his invention pre-dated the actual introduction of colour television by so long, his patent was exceptionally extended to 1971.[citation needed]

References

  1. Valensi, Georges, "Procédé de télévision en couleurs", FR patent 841335, published 1939-05-17, issued 1939-02-06
  2. Valensi, Georges, "System of television in colors", US patent 2375966, published 1945-05-15
  3. "Past and Present Senior Officials". http://www.itu.int/en/history/Pages/ElectedOfficialBio.aspx?off=43.