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tweakophyte wrote:
The white on the BW seems so grey in these shots. Is that because the PJ is calibrated for the white? How would the shots look if you calibrated for the BW?
Thanks,
PS Have you tried rolling your C&S? |
Actually, the calibration on my PJ is almost non-existent, that is one reason screen neutrality is so important to me. That said, I guess you could say my PJ is "calibrated" (brightness and contrast) for gray screens. With the simple white and color bar images I used I don't think PJ calibration matters too much; but I could be wrong.
Mech's answer is spot-on. You can't compare white and gray screens side-by-side for performance. I almost didn't put the BW panels in the C&S shots, but I wanted to show how "white" C&S was compared to gray screens as well as a white panel (I also wanted to hide most of that wall

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I see no reason C&S couldn't be rolled, but I have never done it. Paint rollers and I have a mutual understanding, I leave them alone and they leave me alone.
