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Re: NTSC Monitor New Sony Luma Series - Comment?
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Re: NTSC Monitor New Sony Luma Series - Comment?
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Ted Joyce
on Aug 22, 2007 at 9:57:09 pm
Just bought one 2wks ago. It is OK, has nice pro features (blue gun, lots of inputs, plus cross etc) but still not as useful for color correction as our 19" 15 year old NTSC Iki 3 gun monitor.
The Sony's color rendition just isn't as smooth - not sure how to quantify this. (chroma noise doesn't seem to stand out as well for example, subtle colors are not as defined)
My biggest beef is it visually clips anything over legal white and black (16 to 235). I have videotapes shot w/no setup & slightly blown highlights & black detail that I can see on the Iki but are gone on the Sony. I only know they are there if I adjust the proc amp. Not good.
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