Computer to LCD TV color rendition Help
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Integration and Hardware
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2 years ago
I am developing an art work that I hope to exhibit using an LCD TV from a connected Macintosh.
I can use the mini display port on the computer to go to either the "Analog RGB PC Input" or the "HDMI" input on the TV.
My question is about color rendition which right now is pretty bad. Colors that are so dark they are nearly invisible on my MacBook Pro's LCD are middle-value on the TV--nothing there is every as saturated or as dark as it is on my computer.
There are lots of things that can be adjusted on the TV and on my Mac. On the TV are the usual:
Backlight, Contrats, Brightness, Color, Tint and Sharpness.
If I go into System Preferences>Displays the connected TV is listed as "SHARP LCD". In the "Color LCD" pane representing the MacBook, there is also a "SHARP LCD" COLOR profile.
Not wishing to reinvent the wheel, if anyone out there has come up with a system that gives good color rendition, I'd very much like to hear what has worked for you.
Am I correct in thinking the Analog RGB PC Input is the better way to go that HDMI?
Many thanks,
George
MacBook Pro 15" 2.4GHz Intel Core i5, QuickTime v.10.0
Processing v. 1.2.1
MacBook Pro 15" 2.4GHz Intel Core i5, QuickTime v.10.0
Processing v. 1.2.1
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