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Originally Posted by Electronic M
I think what he means is that he adjusts the primary levels in the file that contains the TV screen shot so that it looks the same color wise on his computer monitor as the TV screen image appears to the eye in person.
DTVmcdonald: In your previous post about Blonder Tongue modulators you talk about "SAM" type modulators having better Q polarity transitions. I've never heard of a BT "SAM" model are you perhaps confusing "SAM" for SAW models?
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First paragraph: yes, adjust colors to match, but also adjust gamma and contrast. This is very easy in Photoshop or the program that comes with my Canon cameras.
Second: yes, its SAW