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Posted by RichA on 12/04/06 03:46
Howard Brazee wrote:
> On 2 Dec 2006 11:42:16 -0800, "RichA" <rander3127@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >There should be NO compromise in movie playback. Problem is, too many
> >people literally can't tell there is any distortion. How often have
> >you seen tvs with uncalibrated colour or basketball player stretched or
> >squashed, midget-looking actors and the idiots watching them could care
> >less? The moment you start taking cues from those people, you might as
> >well jump off a bridge.
>
> No TV has good playback of the color blue.
Nothing is perfect. If it was, tricolouor triple CCDs would be used on
all cameras video or otherwise, and the transition from camera to TV
screen would be colour-seemless. However, people can at least take
steps to make the thing as close to what it should be as possible.
Go to the average person's home and you see the same thing, F------ up
aspect ratios and contrast way off the charts on the TV picture. How
likely is it the colour is calibrated? About
zero.
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