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From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
To: lightwave@mail.webcom.com
Subject: Re: Color Match,n
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On 27-Oct-95 12:11:32, Justin Barrett (justin.barrett@tenforward.com) Emailed:
> On 24 Oct 95, Stevel@Skygames.Com spoke up and said:
St>> Anyone out there have a good system for color matching
St>> LightWave
St>> screen renders and the par output.......The colors are way brighter
St>> on the the Par, than on my computer monitor
> It's quite tough, I agree! One thing you could do (if not done already)
> is to turn on the Chroma Filter setting in the PAR software. This
> should help some, but it's still important to watch the color settings.
> Just curious...when an "illegal" NTSC signal is generated, what happens?
> I've heard for so long that color levels and such need to be monitored
> so as not to produce an "illegal" signal, but nobody has ever explained
> what the visible result is when such a signal *is* generated.
Your monitor will explode, and send shards of glass violently around the
room. Then you will get a ticket from the NTSC police for exceeding the
luminance limit. ;-)
Seriously, though, you get the video version of clipping in some cases, and
if you present your output for broasdcast, it will have to be re-processed
to get the levels down so the station can stay within legal broadcast