Home Theater color
Home Theater color
- Subject: Home Theater color
- From: "Mark Rice" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 13:09:47 -0500
Message: 2
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 14:01:41 EST
From: email@hidden
Hi David -
I think your product for home theaters is admirable, but here is what
bothers me:
I live between New York and Philadelphia. I can receive CBS from both
cities. Channel 2, New York, is consistently warmer, contrastier, and more
saturated than Channel 3, Philadelphia. Not only that, on some days someone
at the station seems to have tuned up the color, and they are closer to each
other, but then they drift apart again over time (I am using the Letterman
show for comparison over time). And I am not talking about subtle
differences - I am talking about color differences that would be completely
out of range in print subjects.
Mark Rice
www.zero1inc.com
Subject: Re: Getting from a reasonable understanding of colour in a
computing sense to an understanding of component video and
hi-def
video
To: email@hidden, email@hidden
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In a message dated 2/27/06 12:00:37 PM, email@hidden writes:
>
> His may be a little off-topic but I hope I can be pointed in the right
> direction. B With the help of books from Bruce Fraser, this forum and
> various other sources I think I have a reasonable understanding of
> basic colour theory and colour management as it relates to photography
> and computers. B However, when I step into the world of video
> processors and HDTV displays Ibm lost. B It seems that nothing I have
> learnt in the former area applies to the latter where colour
> management seems to be a farce. B I was wondering if people could
> point me to resources that would help me get up to speed on the video
> world and help me tie it to my knowledge of colour spaces and the like for
computing/photography.
>
>
You could start by looking at ColorFacts PRO and its documentation, to see
what Home Theater calibration does, and how it does it.
C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision Business Unit
Datacolor Inc.
email@hidden
www.colorvision.com
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