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Producer
Fingal
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Hi, Does anybody know how do you set up a pal color monitor>
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Cinematographer
Dublin City
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can't recall off the top of my head but I think it's in paul Wheeler's digital cinematography book.
It's a pretty inexact science though, unless you have a properly calibrated monitor, with a probe. Ruairiob. |
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Editor
Dublin City
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This might be useful:
http://www.utexas.edu/coc/rtf/skraft...%20Monitor.pdf There's a better online guide somewhere, but that should do the trick - once its calibating that you're talking about? |
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Producer
Fingal
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cheers Ruairiob,
Found it in Paul Wheelers books. TKS. |
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