2540p

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2540p is a progressive video format developed by RED Digital Cinema. It features 2540 lines of resolution. It is not currently in use, although RED Digital Cinema plans to release the RED ONE sometime in early 2007, which will be the only camera using this format. 2540p features 4520 vertical lines of resolution, although sometime in the future this may vary.


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Defunct analog systems: 405 lines (1985) | 819 lines (1986) | PALplus (2004)
Defunct analog systems (cable, TVRO): PALplus (2004) | MUSE (2008) | MAC (2010s)
Analog terrestrial broadcast: NTSC | PAL | PAL-M (525 lines) | PAL-N (3.58 mhz colour) | SECAM
Digital (interlaced): SDTV 480i | SDTV 576i | HDTV 1080i
Digital progressive: LDTV 240p | LDTV 288p | EDTV 480p | EDTV 576p | HDTV 720p | HDTV 960p | HDTV 1080p
HDTV broadcast formats: ATSC | DVB | ISDB (ATSC & ISDB are part of the DVB standard)
Ultra High Definition TV (UHDV): Resolutions 2540p & 4320p; Audio 22.2