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Re: Panasonic Pro Plasma - Larger as Accurate?
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David Roth Weiss
on Nov 3, 2009 at 6:39:16 am
It's all in the setup. No television will ever equal the confidence factor that a true broadcast monitor will give when color grading, however, if you have a broadcast monitor that you can use as a reference, you can calibrate any of the Panasonic Pro plasmas to display colors that are accurate enough for many projects that don't demand absolutely critical color.
The size of the plasma panel isn't really an issue affecting color accuracy. If you're good, they can all be calibrated quite nicely.
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