Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Re: [Avid-L2] Monitor calibration

 

> My understanding is that you cannot have a monitor calibrated for viewing accurately both video and graphics (RGB) at the same time.

A single question can settle this:  What are the images for?  

If we are talking about producing stills for print you have to calibrate your monitors one way.  Same is true for stills for web design.  Or digital signage.

If, on the other hand, the room is singularly dedicated to producing work for television that's fairly well spelled out in various standards.  All monitors --graphics or video-- ought to be calibrated to the same standard to the extent this might be possible.  

Yes, if you are going to use that room to do graphics work for print or web after a video session you'll have to re-calibrate for that world.  Video for the web will work perfectly fine if you produce it according to video standards.


-Martin Euredjian
 

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