625 lines

625-lines is a standard-definition television resolution used mainly in the context of analog systems. It was first demonstrated by Mark Iosifovich Krivosheev in 1948.[1][2]

Analog broadcast television standards

The following International Telecommunication Union standards use 625-lines:

Analog color television systems

The following analog television color systems were used in conjunction with the 625-line standards listed previously:

  • PAL analog color television system
  • SECAM analog color television system

Digital video

625-lines is sometimes mentioned when digitizing analog video, or when outputting digital video in a standard-definition analog compatible format.

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