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Posted by ushere on 11/06/07 11:15
David McCall wrote:
> "ushere" <removethis.leslie.wand@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1RRXi.9120$CN4.2549@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
>> Steve King wrote:
>>> Rather than debate whether your CRT is inherently better than his
>>> LCD, I'm more interested in how producers should react to the
>>> changing perceptions of picture excellence brought about by the shift
>>> to LCDs in the home and the trade show floor.
>>>
>>>
>> for the moment i monitor on both a ws 20" samsung lcd, and a 19" pro
>> sony hr trinitron. picture in sd looks pretty good on both. hd looks
>> infinitely better on the samsung, but then again:
>>
>> a. i have no economical way of delivering hd to clients other than for
>> playback on computer.
>>
>> b. a quick survey (by no means a definative one!) shows the vast
>> majority of people are still viewing sd, be it on lcd or crt.
>>
>> c. the vast majority of 'hd ready' lcd's i've seen are 720p NOT 1440.
>>
>> d. colour space between hd on lcd and hd on crt can be quite tricky.
>>
>> when my clients can buy a hd player (be it bray or hd-dvd) for $200,
>> THEN i'll start worrying about 'true' colour rendition...
>>
>> leslie
>>
> We just delivered a project on HD-DVD
> You can burn an HD-DVD on a regular DVD-R if the program isn't too long.
> We then bought him 2 HD-DVD players for under $250 each.
>
> David
>
>
hi david,
i'm aware of being able to burn to dvd-r, but here in aus. finding a hd-dvd
player is next to impossible...
leslie
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