Quote Originally Posted by pixelthis
We are well into the HD age so how about some kind of color
standard instead of everybody making a wildass guess?
I am talking about a digital reference signal that would set your set to a reference standard. If you wanted you could "bloom" the reds as much as you wanted, but if you wanted accurate you could switch this on.
AS for 1080p dont let sir cranky tell ya wrong, 1080p does
make a difference, espescially for Blu-ray.
At least on a 42" set, well worth the trouble, really, and when you consider that most if not all broadcst is 1080i which is deinterlaced
to 1080p easier than downconverted to 720p, well, its great, especially
when you sit closer to the screen, or watch a lot of newer movies.
Pix, there are color standards. Its called ITU-R BT standard REC 709 and SMPTE standard C. You can find this color space on any calibration disc for HD sources, its not a guess at all.