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A field-sequential color television system similar to his Tricolor system was used in NASA's Voyager mission in 1979, to take pictures and video of Jupiter. [2]There was a Mexican science research and technology group created La Funck Guillermo González Camarena or The Guillermo González Camarena Foundation in 1995 that was beneficial to creative and talented inventors in Mexico.
By request of Guillermo González Camarena, XHGC became oriented at an audience of children and youth. The first color program broadcast was Paraíso infantil (Children's Paradise). Mexico was also likely the third country in North America and the fourth in the world, behind the United States, Cuba, and Japan, to introduce color television.
The first television transmission in Mexico was conducted by Javier Stavoli in 1931. Guillermo González Camarena built his own monochromatic camera in 1934, and in 1940 he developed the first trichromatic system and obtained the first patent for color television in the world. [3]
On May 10, 1952, XHGC-TV came to the air for the first time. It was Mexico City's third television station, owned by Guillermo González Camarena, an inventor who created the first color television system. In 1955, XHGC was one of three stations that formed Telesistema Mexicano. González Camarena remained the general manager of XHGC until his ...
Guillermo González Camarena: television pioneer; inventor of an early color television transmission system. Jerzy Rzedowski : plant scientist; pioneer of neotropical floristics. Esther Orozco : biology researcher, winner of the 1997 UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal and the 2006 L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science for her work on amoebiasis .
The color system invented by Guillermo Gonzales Camarena, coded colors modulating frequencies, based in a physiological effect in human vision. I saw the documentary in a B&W tv receiver. When the documentary focused a TV set employing his color system, in my B&W tv set I saw colors, a light purple tone.
Fresno police officer Pete Santellano and DEA agent “Kiki” Camarena walk out of La Flor de Mexico in Fresno’s Chinatown after making a heroin buy in this 1974 photo taken from an undercover ...
Francisco Javier González-Acuña, mathematician; Guillermo González Camarena, inventor of the first color television system; Rosario María Gutiérrez Eskildsen, lexicographer, linguist, educator, and poet; Julio César Gutiérrez Vega, physicist; Gastón Guzmán, mycologist and anthropologist; Guadalupe Hayes-Mota, biotechnologist and ...