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I made a film that looks good on my computer screen but looks like shit on a television. Now I have to remaster it. Gack.
- hey, we have monitors. show us!scarabin
- it's been on my profile page for months, i took it down********
- Why would they be so different really?monospaced
- A frame rate thing? It can't be color can it? I'm genuinely curious.monospaced
- Color grading.ApeRobot
- Yes, Ape is right.********
- you should run multiple displays if you can, 1 being a TVmoldero
- exactly. that was the workflow I was missing....********
- Maybe I'm crazy, but files look the same on my TV as they do on my computer.monospaced
- do a test mono:
http://www.lagom.nl/… test also the gamma.
you should see a difference.uan - I use one of these. http://www.dolby.com… Need help?Ctrlx
- fascinating... and both images looked great when I mirrored to my HDTV. My TV was better, my iMac the 1st two squares were hidden, but almost indistinguishablemonospaced
- ok, that was black test, I'll go through the others... as a total A/V nerd this is fun, I bookmarked that, thanks! Now I'll be calibrating for a weekmonospaced
- Hi Citrix, my producer got us a guy but if he loses his grip I can message you.********