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Old 11-12-2005, 01:52 AM
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Originally Posted by frenchy
Since computer monitors let you pick which 'temperature' you prefer, I suppose these old tvs could be the same if owners wanted, customize it a little rather than worrying about how perfect it is dialed in according to specs. Personally I like my monitors at work and home set at the 6500 end rather than the colder 9300, easier to look at 10 hours a day.
This is the way calibrators want them now .....We would try in the old days to to get 6500, but like now the would come from the factory colder. Don't forget the true phosphor ah hope I got the spelling right, earley color picture tubes had true earth red phosphor , lator more of a orange for synthetic. This would make a change in the hue.
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