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I have done a careful job of producing still pictures that adhere to the original standard, including correct color matrixing and correct pre-filtering of the I
and Q channels. They start from Canon cmaera digital images processed to Adobhe RGB. These I display on my carefully adjusted CT-100. The results are extremely good, compared to the originals on a Adobe-compliant monitor. Its an entirely a bogus quest: I don't care what the original was, a proper 1990s Trinitron used as a display devi9ce for a CT-100 as tuner (RGB outputs to grid of a nonexistant 15GP22 converted to input for the monitor look great. This is true for any quality picture source. All the unmatchings don't make the colors look any less great. I watches last night's CFP game on my CT-100, about 3 feet from the screen, with the proper glasses to be in focus. It looked great. The only problem I actually noticed is that the goal posts are lacking in their yellow color. Now watching a Vikings-Seahawks game via NTSC is different matter: both uniforms are very neary pure Q. Its blur city. |
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