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Baird's invention of a color television system

Baird's invention of a color television system involved creating a method to transmit and display images in multiple colors, offering a more lifelike viewing experience. He developed a technique that combined three primary colors—red, green, and blue—by encoding them into a single signal that could be sent to a television receiver. At the receiver, these signals were processed to produce images with accurate color reproduction. Baird's work laid foundational principles for color TV technology, integrating video signal transmission with color demosaicing, enabling viewers to see richer, more realistic images.