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LCD vs interlaced NTSC
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Andrew Crosby
on Apr 22, 2008 at 9:26:13 pm
I have 2 monitors in my edit suite; a broadcast NTSC interlaced CRT and an LCD HD monitor. My boss wants me to replaced both with one big LCD HD monitor. I feel as though since interlaced tv's are still in a lot of people's living rooms that I still would need an interlaced monitor to check for shimmer or other various problems that might arise.
I wanted your opinion on whether one LCD monitor would suffice or if I should keep the broadcast NTSC interlaced CRT and LCD HD monitor. We are a small production house that deals with both SD and HD content.
Thanks guys!
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