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Old 05-23-2011, 06:57 PM
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Only the color accuracy of the Canon camera sensor is involved here since the LCD computer monitor’s color accuracy is never an issue.
Wouldn't the kelvin temp of the LCD monitor backlights be an issue, or is that somehow compensated for/already calibrated/or not an issue?

Mind you, I'm a amateur with all of this, but my two LCD monitors have two Kelvin settings that affect the color spectra - 6500K (default) and 9300K.

Interesting thread! I've worked TV's for 30+ years and about all the discussion I've ever heard is from a old, now-dead TV tech that swore by the "old" RCA red versus the "new" RCA red. I guess he too would've been interested in this thread.

I'm learning, keep posting!

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