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SpaceJello

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Curious, I know back in the old days, TV monitor are set up for editing for colors etc. But with HD being on Plasma and LCD, has that changed? Or are things moving to LCDs instead of having TV monitors for color calibration?

Thanks
 
Curious, I know back in the old days, TV monitor are set up for editing for colors etc. But with HD being on Plasma and LCD, has that changed? Or are things moving to LCDs instead of having TV monitors for color calibration?

Thanks

There's some reference LCDs, but they're expensive of course. Don't know what the standard is these days, but either way your ref monitor is only as good as the calibration.
 
For color accuracy the best monitors are still professional HD CRTs. But you'd be very hard pressed to find one as companies have stopped making them. I hear eCinema makes some very good LCDs for color work that start around $10k.


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