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Quote:Originally Posted by coderguy This is what I said in the first place, I said the pixel grid is NOT projected. It is IC's blocking light. I never mentioned anything about a wire polarizer, lol. What he was arguing was that it...
Quote:Originally Posted by coderguy I think the pixel grid is the datum, in digital panels there would be a fixed point. The perfect point is alignment to the pixel grid, the pixel grid is not projected, it is the electronics...
Just a reminder that the first 003 bulbs did NOT have the flapper. There are , just for confusion, two kinds of 003 bulbs!
Quote:Originally Posted by coderguy I thought of what you said further, but I think people might be mixing up analog and digital convergence (not sure). I think the real datum would optimally be the distinguishable pixel fill...
Quote:Originally Posted by coderguy I'm going to have to adjust that formula after some quick testing. I think at 1.0x seating distance, 1 pixel (uncorrected) off on RED = 79 (C = Average to Barely Fail), whereas at 1.2x seating it...
I think its important not to be obsessive. The trouble is, a number of us on these forums are, me included. That being said, we shouldn't accept lemons either. What JVC consider "within" tolerance may not be what you consider within...
Quote:Originally Posted by Robinson ------ Does it then mess anything else up at all, having it on on cinema mode (a mode where it doesnt make a difference). Is there any better pq on the screen, if it not zoomed out as much...
Quote:Originally Posted by kal Ok - my mistake. I do indeed use PIcture mode "User 1" with Color Profile "Standard". All is good. I generally use whatever setting allows me to unlock everything and customize to get to standards...
Just a footnote that the softness slider doesn't do anything in certain modes. For example in Film mode, softness does have an effect, but in High Definition it does nothing.
Film profile...hmm. I normally stick to the Standard profile. I would have thought that one of the profiles that makes the filter go "snap" would get you outside of green (for example Adobe RGB). But then you will have dimmer output and...
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