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Is that set capable of producing a real green? My CT-100 sure was. For tests
of green I like live golf.
OR bright, saturated, magenta?
The acid test of any color TV is to get a bunch of stills, often of flowers, as well as less saturated ones. Then copy those to a USB key or Blu-ray disc, and play them
on a blu-ray player. Take shots of the color TV. Then open up Photoshop and load up each original and the TV shot at the same time. Run the color TV at the same time too, with the same shot. Then adjust the photo that you took of the TV screen on your monitor so that it exactly matches the actual color TV screen color. Then save that modified file.
You then post both the original slide that you played, and the retuned file off your computer. This means that when a viewer looks at both at once on the computer, the DIFFERENCE will be EXACTLY what it was in reality. In other words, doing this compensates for differences in rendition on the web viewer's monitor.
I did this for my CT-100. The file pairs are posted here in an old thread.
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