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Quote:Originally Posted by duc135 You can't find it because it's not possible. You have to save it over the network to a storage device on your PC/MAC. Ah that would make sense So is the only way to back up being connected to a...
Can anyone here point me to a guide as to how to back up my 4311 settings to a USB stick? I have tried searching but can't seen to find any answers Thanks!
Anyone have any further opinions here?
Well right after I think I have it understood you just have to throw a curveball in there don't ya I wonder if this is just following that general rule of thumb but isn't a hard and fast rule as Joel was saying above? The one big curt...
Quote:Originally Posted by sotti We'll when you're adjusting low you are probably looking at like 30% or so for trying to get to D65. If brightness is set correctly, then while you do RGB balance at 30% just adjusting red and blue...
Quote:Originally Posted by sotti yes, although in near black, chromaticity mostly goes out the window, so luminance is the dominating concern for 0-5% or so. So in this instance leaving green alone, may be a good rule of...
Quote:Originally Posted by PlasmaPZ80U Exactly, RGB high end controls are RGB contrast controls. I prefer to avoid adjusting green (contrast) and instead use the main contrast control to avoid clipping. Therefore, I use the red and...
Quote:Originally Posted by sotti No Green is the biggest factor in luminance. Your contrast setting is equal parts red, green and blue. If blue is close to clipping and green is far away, turning up contrast till green is close will...
Quote:Originally Posted by sotti Your misunderstanding is thinking that green is the contrast control. All three channels are individual contrast control. If you are close to clipping individual channels, the gains are the...
Looks like I actually responded to the wrong thread (sorry OP!) but thanks for the response on both threads sotti - this makes good sense to me. No real problem with adjusting gains up for grayscale, provided you recheck to ensure you...
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