That might be an answer. Maybe if I used 40 percent grey and 100 percent white blips. The only problem might be that the photosensor will be already triggered by the 40 percent grey. There is a sensitivity button to help with this but that might not be enough. Maybe some ND jell over the photosensor
If the monitor starts to behave with a 40 percent background.
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Kreines @ Kinetta" <jeff@...> wrote:
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> Make a loop of academy leader or something that doesn't have a black background. Or just gray with an x at the beeps. Something that won't fool the monitor.
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> Jeff Kreines
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> On Jul 13, 2013, at 4:55 AM, "Job ter Burg (L2B)" <Job_L2@...> wrote:
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> > Auto-black. Basically turns off all signals to the screen in order to get a fully unlit black screen. As soon as any non-black comes in, the monitor has to switch on.
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> > You can easily tell when you make a title that is white text on a black BG, then cut from black to the title to black again and see what the monitor does.
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> > On 13 jul. 2013, at 05:49, John Moore <bigfish@...> wrote:
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> >> Curious what might be going on in the monitor that effectively blocks a 1 frame
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