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Jim
I was shocked at the color abberations that showed up using a DLP
projection system. A presentation that looked good on the screen and on
an LCD projection system became really visually ugly on a DLP system.
Yes, I know there are advantages to DLP systems so I'm not interested
in replies that defend DLPs, I'm interested in how to avoid the
ugliness associated with poor color accuracy.
Has anyone figured how to make a set of colors that look good on a DPL
projector?
1) That is, if a specific RGB looks good on the computer screen, what
is the RGB which produces the same color on on a DLP projector?
2) Has anyone constructed a pallet that does this?
3) Is it projector/brand specific?
Thanks,
Jim
projection system. A presentation that looked good on the screen and on
an LCD projection system became really visually ugly on a DLP system.
Yes, I know there are advantages to DLP systems so I'm not interested
in replies that defend DLPs, I'm interested in how to avoid the
ugliness associated with poor color accuracy.
Has anyone figured how to make a set of colors that look good on a DPL
projector?
1) That is, if a specific RGB looks good on the computer screen, what
is the RGB which produces the same color on on a DLP projector?
2) Has anyone constructed a pallet that does this?
3) Is it projector/brand specific?
Thanks,
Jim