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    WHICH WOULD YOU PICK OR USE AS AN EDITING monitor,sony or viewsonic? Which model do you use?
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    I prefer using a calibrated TV monitor via IEEE-1394 and the ADVC-100 transcoder* (or a DV camcorder). Black level is most important to get right.

    The ADVC-300 gets you Y, Pb, Pr out.
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    I guess what I am asking is which of the two brands would you go with and why?
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    Originally Posted by rikit
    I guess what I am asking is which of the two brands would you go with and why?
    What software are you using to edit?
    Are you looking for a computer LCD, a HDTV, a TV monitor, a home TV?

    Viewsonic is mostly in the computer monitor business. A computer monitor doesn't make the best "video editing" monitor because what you see is very different from the way it will be displayed on a TV.

    Differences include:
    black level, gamma, RGB vs. YUV, interlace vs. progressive, colorimitry, refresh rate, etc.

    Sony makes monitors from budget LCD http://www.bizrate.com/marketplace/search/search__cat_id--416,prod_id--341973559.html
    to pro HD broadcast monitoring http://bssc.sel.sony.com/BroadcastandBusiness/DisplayModel?m=0&p=8&sp=20073&id=80823

    It depends what you want.

    What are your objectives for a monitor and what can you spend?

    References below for "editing" or post production monitoring. You would be surprised how big a subject this is.

    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=breadCrumb&A=FetchChildren&Q=&ci=1844
    http://bssc.sel.sony.com/Professional/docs/brochures/bvmdseries.pdf
    http://www.ikegami.co.jp/en/products/broadcast/index.html
    http://catalog2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ModelList?storeId=11201&catalo...tGroupId=14625
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    edDV wrote:
    Black level is most important to get right.
    Are there any guides for colour calibration? I'll assume Black level has it's own platform.

    The ADVC-300 gets you Y, Pb, Pr out.
    So if i was working with a Premiere Pro timeline, and output to a monitor via ADS Pyro A/V link, would this be sufficient for, say a hobbyist who wants to do wedding videos, or low-medium budget documentarys?

    Any suggested links for somebody like me, looking to get into wedding post production?? I've only lately realized the importance of a monitor, and am playing catch up with their true value.
    Thanx...
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    Originally Posted by pijetro
    edDV wrote:
    Black level is most important to get right.
    Are there any guides for colour calibration? I'll assume Black level has it's own platform.

    The ADVC-300 gets you Y, Pb, Pr out.
    So if i was working with a Premiere Pro timeline, and output to a monitor via ADS Pyro A/V link, would this be sufficient for, say a hobbyist who wants to do wedding videos, or low-medium budget documentarys?

    Any suggested links for somebody like me, looking to get into wedding post production?? I've only lately realized the importance of a monitor, and am playing catch up with their true value.
    Thanx...
    Yes the proper way to monitor the Premiere DV timeline is with a quality TV monitor (or a TV with auto correction features turned off) connected to the S-Video output of your ADS Pyro A/V link. See the Premiere in structions for setting up monitoring over IEEE-1394.

    The monitor should be set to a color bar calibrated to DV levels (0 IRE for black, 100 IRE for white).

    The following links discuss the use of the color bar. the issues are the same except for the black level.

    http://www.indianapolisfilm.net/article.php?story=20040117004721902
    http://www.videouniversity.com/tvbars2.htm
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