From what I read, I heard its best not to touch Green, as that has nearly the same effect as just changing Contrast?
Is this correct seasoned calibrators?
That is why I calibrated around green. Should I have brought blue and green up and left red alone?
nashou66
05-21-08, 05:09 PM
They say its best to be left alone but how do you know if the person before touched it? I adjusted mine in My electrohome 8500 , i had to otherwise i would have never been able to get a decent greyscale. Not sure what your PJ is but sometimes it is needed...Sometimes !!!
Athanasios
I use the Marantz VP-11S2
ChrisWiggles
05-21-08, 06:18 PM
that's fairly normal practice if you're going for greyscale, on a digital. On a CRT you need to start off and make sure green is correct too for other reasons as athanasios points out. Unless there is a reason to also change green, it makes sense to adjust red and blue to that.
Dan Miller
05-22-08, 10:19 AM
I responded in the VP-11S2 thread here:
Calibration Tips (http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?p=13922460#post13922460)