Frage von Johnny:2:Hello everybody.
Anyone know how to get to a 100/100 Color Bars a control monitor calibrated correctly? The JVC GY-HD101 has unfortunately only those color bars and not the 75'er. And I have no idea how the now calibrated correctly. Have unfortunately not synonymous information on the Web can be found. Perhaps you know of someone advice?
Thank you very much.
Antwort von mdb:
Anyone know how to get to a 100/100 Color Bars a control monitor calibrated correctly? We use the calibration:
1: a Plugetestsignal: this signal contains a black with -2%, one with one with 0% and +2%. With brightness of the picture is adjusted, are -2% and 0% indistinguishable, a +2% but still stands out from 0%. By contrast, the White Squares is on I can not remember exactly, I think it was 100 or 150 cd set.
2: A Color Bars: so that the color saturation is set, either with Blue-only so that the 4 blue bar just gleichhell and the 4 black bars are black. But one can consider synonymous with a powerful magnifying glass the magenta bar and regulate the saturation so extinguished the green light points straight. Whether the color bars is 75/100 or 100/100, plays no role
Antwort von Johnny:2:
Hm .. what exactly is it any Plugetestsignal?
Antwort von mdb:
Hm .. what exactly is it any Plugetestsignal? Like I said, on a black (0%) reason a field with -2% video level, and one with 2% video level. Add to that a rudimentary Graubalken with 5 levels to 100%. -2% And 0% to merge with each other, 2% must be different.
Antwort von Markus:
Like I said, on a black (0%) reason a field with -2% video level, and one with 2% video level. Add to that a rudimentary Graubalken with 5 levels to 100%. -2% And 0% to merge with each other, 2% must be different. A possible test pattern to find user logged on in the annex of the following contributions:
JVC TM-H150C control monitor (Link there still> a link> Further information on setting the basis of a monitor) test images. ;-)