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In Reply to: RE: Maybe 2026 with the incoming RGB Monitors from Sony posted by Geoffkait on May 06, 2025 at 03:26:53
Recommended on monthly basis--all built in and user activated one click and the procedure takes about 4/5 minutes-you rename date , etc and save --voila!
Dependant on the colour drift usually in a Monitor of this quality very little-but yes the changes will be evident if sometimes minimal .
The RGB Spectrum at present has variables Adobe/ SRGB/Colormatch/ etc for different uses and placement-it will be interesting to see how SONY gets around the pretty closed patents that ring these Colour profiles, but understanding the depth of the Japanese company and the way they "gazumped" Telefunken with their clone PAL 14"Trinitron in the early 70's-
I'd say the dye is already in the works if not cast already.
Des
Follow Ups:
Nt
Did you have to recalibrate any time recently?
A: Yes every Month or if I see any "drift" /"Shift" noticeable in the Colour presentation.
Have you noticed a better picture?
B: Yes if the drift itself was noticeable before Calibration--sometime too subtle to notice.
User to decide both A and B.
Des
I did not recalibrate my TV. I'm referring to other TVs and other video systems - iPads, home theater, video game monitors, etc. anywhere in the world. Having said that, it is possible some video systems need recalibration, depends on what the settings were originally, but default settings should be fine. You should simply see a better picture, a better"signal."My experiment is to investigate the concept that video and audio performance can be affected (improved) *remotely* - without any physical connection.
Edits: 05/08/25 05/08/25 05/08/25
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