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SDTV to monitor HD and GOOD VIDEO

Posted on March 27, 2009 by admin

The one major drawback in using an SDTV to monitor HD is the color space factor. The coloi space of high-definition video is different than standard-definition video. Anyone who works in Photoshop has seen this when exporting a file for standard definition (NTSC) video—the colors shift in the video itself due to the differ-ences in color spaces.
WATCHING YOUR FOOTAGE ON A CALIBRATED MONITOR IS VITAL FOR GETTING GOOD VIDEO.
If you need an HDTV in this price range, an LCD would probably be your best bet. Manyol the new, smaller LCDs (up to 17 inches) suppd both 60Hz (Hertz, or cycles per second) and 50Hz, something important if you’re shoot- I ing with the Sony HVR-Zlu, which supports 60i and 50i shooting. However, you should be! aware that CRTs generally have greater color accuracy than LCDs.

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