Front cover image for Restoring Baird's image

Restoring Baird's image

"John Logie Baird, Britain's foremost television pioneer, experimented with video recording onto gramophone discs in the late 1920s. Though unsuccessful at the time, his experiments resulted in several videodiscs, some 25 years before the videotape recorder became practical. These videodiscs - called Phonovision - remained neglected over the decades, considered by experts as unplayable." "In the early 1980s, the author sought out and restored the surviving Phonovisions discs. Using computer-based techniques in an investigation reminiscent of an archaeological dig, the author has not only revealed the images on the discs but also uncovered details of how the recordings were made. The Phonovision discs have now become recognised as one of Baird's most important legacies." "As well as helping to explain a poorly understood and complex period in television's history, the book, illustrated with previously unpublished or rarely-seen historic photographs restored by the author, sheds light on the achievements of Baird, the development of video recording and the definition and invention of television itself."--BOOK JACKET

Print Book, English, ©2000
Institution of Electrical Engineers, London, ©2000