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What Andy said.
A little longer exposure on the camera makes the line structure disappear, but results in an overexposed picture. But as you can see from the close-up of the color bars, when saturated primary colors are displayed, the line structure is more apparent, because the space between illuminated phosphor stripes is greatest. But at normal viewing distances the eye integrates most of the artifacts out, and the resulting picture is very pleasing. But it is noticeably less detailed than a comparable fine dot pitch CRT.
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John Folsom
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