is it a warm color temperature is the correct than natural?i dont understand my most of calibrated hdtv use that setting,it look yellowish to me
sorry for noob question......
Display Calibration Fundamentals : My Take, Display Calibration
Display Calibration Fundamentals : My Take, Display Calibration
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Apr 11 2011, 12:26 PM
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is it a warm color temperature is the correct than natural?i dont understand my most of calibrated hdtv use that setting,it look yellowish to me
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Apr 11 2011, 01:25 PM
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QUOTE(anfieldude @ Apr 11 2011, 01:09 PM) Warm "normally" comes closest to D65 white. However, the white balance settings (RGB gain/cuts) also need to be set. This can only be done correctly with a meter. thanks,now i understand why.D65 white tends to look different than "blue" whites that most people tend to think is correct. D65 is the white point that movies are mastered to. |
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