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From: johnc@mt-inc.com (John Crookshank)
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Subject: Re: Superblack output from PAR? -Reply
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On 27-Feb-96 01:26:36, jeric (jeric@accessone.com) Emailed:
> On Mon, 26 Feb 1996, Andrew Hofman <andyh@erinet.com> wrote:
>>I no longer use the PAR or even have it installed, but the software is
>>still on my A4000. Here is the answer (for zeroblack, but not sub-zero
>>or
> superblack):
>>
>>Hilight (do not double-click) the PAR's icon and display its
>>Information. Under Tool Types add the line SETUP=OFF. The next time you
>>run the PAR, try importing a black frame. On a waveform/vectorscope it
>>should show up at exactly 0 IRE (zeroblack). You're all set!
>>
>>
>>Andy Hofman
> How does one do the equivalent on the PVR?
In the 'configure' section of the PVR software, there's a setting for
configuring the codec, and it has a checkbox for 'super black'.