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Color management for HDTV and Final Cut Pro
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Color management for HDTV and Final Cut Pro


  • Subject: Color management for HDTV and Final Cut Pro
  • From: Ray Maxwell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 23:21:20 -0700

Hi Group,

Most of us in this group come from a printing and photography background. However, I have recently made the move to HDTV and have purchased a Canon HV20 HDV camera. I also have Final Cut Studio 2. This new software comes with a "Color" application.

With that background...Let me tell you my experience.

There is no mention of computer monitor calibration or ICC color management to make your computer monitor match your video monitor. There is no mention of using any of the tools like EyeOne monitor calibration for the HDTV montior. It seems to be an whole new world that has never heard of color management.

They talk about placing the standard "PLUNGE" color bar pattern and than adjusting the monitor by eye. This sounds very primitive to me.

Final Cut Pro makes no mention of color management or ICC profiles. What is going on?

Has anyone else in this group made this transition and could you point me to a book or tutorial somewhere?

Thanks,

Ray Maxwell




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