Very Interesting. I wasn't aware they had finally figured that out. I can recall mention that they were working on it but hadn't heard it was available. I wonder how a Red Pixel would be considered a "dead" pixel. Perhaps it looks at the pixels content to see if it seems whacky in overall level or maybe whacky compared to its surroundings?
Now if only there was and event tailor made to discuss this exact funtionality? ;-) Oh wait Editor's Lounge September 30th including Tektronix File based QC. I see light at the end of the tunnel, or is it a dead pixel? I'll see if I can find out if they are using a file based QC. In the past it was done by eye to the best of my knowledge.
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John,
You would be better served by paying for a decent file based QC system like Tektronix's Aurora. They will detect dead pixels. Probably what the QC house is using.
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