Hi,
Building an editing station needs the right choices (no kidding)..so since I'm carefully purchasing every item I would like to get feedback on this please.
PS: check my sys config. for more details..thanx
Ok, now the question: how do u decide what to buy when it comes to a tv monitor to be hooked to a Rtx100...meaning, do I HAVE to buy the outrageously expensive Industrial tv monitor, or is there any semi-pro options out there that can ensure accurate color correction results and multi format?
any recommendations? budget not abundant![]()
hope that was clear..thanx
VERVE
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This one: http://www.netshop.no/aspx/prdinfo.aspx?plid=4530
Thats the one i would have bought if it wasnt for the price(~2700 USD in Norway)
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A video monitor for post production is suposed to be a measurrement instument and calibration is important.
The PVM and BVM series from Sony (and equiv) are the pro versions. A broadcast quality LCD is still quite expensive because they are designed with broadcast phosphors and TV gamma.
For home I'm getting by with a 27" HD Ready consumer TV monitor. Calibration is a challange but resolution at 720x480 (and above) is excellent. While using a monitor for quality judgement, be sure all auto levels and auto color options are turned off. The idea is to see the actual signal being produced, not to have the monitor try to make it look pretty. Try to get a model that allows mode presets. -
thanx for the replies.
edDV i gotta question: as i said pro. monitor are way over my budget, so basically what u proposed sounded like what i am looking for ( HD with manual settings)... could u give me a brand with a good history and the price range if possible ( since u said u have one)
thanx a lot
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Originally Posted by VERVE
This model was being closed out being replaced with one with HDMI rather than VGA tuner input. The VGA has been working great with Power Strip software for computer 1080i/540p connection, but for monitoring my editing, I use either my ADVC-100 or an old Digital8 camcorder to bridge DV output preview (from Premiere, Vegas, Architect, etc.) to S-Video monitor inputs. The camcoder only puts out 0 IRE black. The ADVC-100 can output either 0 or 7.5 IRE black*.
The better low-end HD-Ready brands IMO are Samsung, Panasonic, Toshiba, Sony, Philips, ... Choose one by features, price and picture quality.
BTW:you will be amazed how good your DV camcorder material looks on a HD-Ready monitor.
For those looking for a pro level quality monitor, here is a sampling.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=search&Q=&ci=1981
* just noticed that you are in Dubai, UAE so this isn't an issue for you. 7.5 IRE is a NTSC only issue. -
great...thanx for the info u provided pal. will take ur advice and as for NTSC, yeah I'm glad to hear Pal has no issues on that.
cheers,
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