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Date: Mon, 8 Aug 1994 10:00:11 -0400 (EDT)
From: William Canning <canning@oswego.Oswego.EDU>
Subject: Re: Colors on RGB monitor vs. NTSC monitor
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On Sun, 7 Aug 1994, Adam Chrystie wrote:
>
> What do i trust???
>
> I view an image on my RGB monitor via picasso card and it usually looks
> brighter than the NTSC C= monitor (it is a new monitor too)..Which
> settings do i trust? Go withteh NTSC's output or should i artificially
> bump up the color values????
>
Video monitors, RGB or otherwise are subjective! If the monitor is not
set-up correctly, you can never trust them. The cheapest way is to get a
cheap monitor that would resemble your clients best "tv".
"What do I trust," is to get a waveform monitor and a vectorscope.
Otherwise you will always be guessing.
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ENJOY
William Canning canning@oswego.oswego.edu
SUNY OSWEGO, Instructional Support Technician
VideoWorx