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Posted by Steve Guidry on 11/11/05 23:41
there may be a number of possible explanations. Here are the two that come
to mind :
1) The monitor may not be terminated properly. That could easily cause the
bleeding on the 100% white bar.
2) The monitor may already be worn out. If you get ghosting on the
highlights of a properly set up monitor, then the CRT is probably toast.
Of course, your video may actually look that bad, only you never knew it
because your monitor was "adjusted" to make it look OK.
Steve
"ALR" <resnickventures@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1131731605.665317.89150@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> My broadcast monitor produces horrible output after calibration.
> Details:
>
> -I've successfully implemented the instructions from
> http://www.synthetic-ap.com/tips/calibrate.pdf (bars match on blue
> only, blacks adjusted etc). Used SMPTE bars from Premiere Pro 1.5
> -The output to the monitor looks terrible now that it's "calibrated."
> Way too much green.
> -Also, there is some yellow bleeding into the left margin of the white
> bar on the lower left, both before and after calibration.
>
> I bought the monitor used. I have a budget for some service if needed.
> It is a JVC BM-H1300SU. Thanks much for any advice, ALR
>
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