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Re: HD monitoring in field and studio
by gary adcock on Apr 14, 2009 at 12:53:32 pm

[walter biscardi] "They make the only 17" color accurate monitor I know of and you can also use it in the field on battery with a free adapter."


Panasonic has had 12v on the 17in display since it began shipping 4 years ago,
This is actually common for production monitors. Companies like Astro and Marshal also ship medium size displays with 12v xlr power taps and are considered the best for onset/on camera use.

For a true grading monitor- Cine-Tal has announced 10bit Ref displays at 19, 32,and 42in that offer the users the DCI 2.6 gamma, XYZ color space along with built in LUT creation, dual link/2K playback and they have Omnitek waveform and vectorscope built into the display.






gary adcock
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Inside look at the IoHD
http://library.creativecow.net/articles/adcock_gary/AJAIOHD.php




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