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Posted by Richard Crowley on 01/26/06 17:00
bmaschino wrote ...
> Do you have any suggestions on calibrating computer monitors so they
> match a CRT monitor? I've read that lcds and crts show color in very
> different ways. I'm basically wanting to be able to create a graphic in
> photoshop or create a dvd menu and now that what it looks like on my
> computer monitor will look the same on a television monitor, and how to
> calibrate all my computer monitors together.
You may want to reconsider that goal. I don't know that anybody
is successfully and consistently getting a real television image to
display "properly" on any computer monitor. For one thing, the
gamma curve of TV vs. computer monitors is drastically different.
Yes, I have heard that some computer graphics cards have a function
where they can take the television image window area and mathematically
diddle the pixels to better approximate the real television gamma curve,
but I'd never make any critical adjustments to video based on what it
looks like on a computer screen.
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