- George Hersee
George Hersee (
29 December 1924 -11 April 2001 ) was aBBC engineer, who is most famous for his development ofTest Card F . This design came about after Hersee was asked to intervene by the committee charged with the creation of technical standards for the new colour TV services.Hersee was born in
Sussex , England. He was educated atChichester Boys School and attended theUniversity of Southampton , where he studied electrical engineering. In 1949, he joined theBBC 's Planning & Installation Department, which equipped the BBC studios. By the late 1950s, he was specialising in lens and test card transparency specifications and became one of the leaders in this new field. The BBC had first begun to use televisiontest card s in the 1930s, and by the mid 1960s it was realised that a new colour card was required, with particular attention being paid to the accuracy of skin tones. Hersee's "Test Card F" from 1967 features a photograph of Carole, his eldest daughter, to meet that requirement.Hersee published a monograph in 1967 entitled "A Survey on the Development of TV Test Cards in Use at the BBC," [http://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/pubs/archive/pdffiles/monographs/bbc_monograph_69.pdf] but left the BBC in 1979 to work for a private engineering company.
He died at age 76, and was survived by his wife and two daughters, Carole and Gillan.
ee also
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Test Card J
*Test Card W
*Test card
*List of BBC test cards
*Bubbles the Clown External links
* [http://www.dolphin.soton.ac.uk/June2001/testcard.html University of Southampton magazine]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/1282160.stm Test card special]
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article2586577.ece Carole Hersee interview - 40th anniversary of test card F]
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