I have one of these rather top Panasonic Viera, 50" plasma models, which I use for watching my own video, Hollywood BDs, and HD broadcast - but also in Vegas editing, as the Secondary Monitor (it's hung above my 24" desktop monitor, also full HD). The picture on the plasma is just great - so much so that with a really good material, watching it from some 1-1.5m distance is not too close at all.
In my quest to get rid of some noise my EX1/nanoFlash combo produces, I thought I'd check how far from being calibrated my plasma is (never tried that before, as being aware this is just a consumer grade device, I thought it wouldn't be possible - I just made sure all the "enhancements" were off).
So, I picked the SMPTE bars (NTSC) in Vegas, and displayed them on my plasma. The subtle difference between those dark gray and black short bars of the "pluge" areas in the lower right portion are completely gone - everything is deep black!
I couldn't stretch the gray to see it even with contrast all the way down, and brightness all the way up (which of course would make video look extremely milky, anyway).
So, I turned off Color Management in my Secondary Display properties - and voila! - the gray bars are visible! BUT, the actual video from Vegas timeline look extremely washed out...
My question arising from this experiment is following: we've been taught (by Glenn at al) that with mpg2 on the timeline, and with 8bit pixel format, the way for getting proper levels on secondary monitor is to use color Management into sRGB color space. And yes - when engaged, the video looks stunning (apart from some noise), but - at least watching the SMPTE bars - the colors are far from calibrated....
Any explanation?
In my quest to get rid of some noise my EX1/nanoFlash combo produces, I thought I'd check how far from being calibrated my plasma is (never tried that before, as being aware this is just a consumer grade device, I thought it wouldn't be possible - I just made sure all the "enhancements" were off).
So, I picked the SMPTE bars (NTSC) in Vegas, and displayed them on my plasma. The subtle difference between those dark gray and black short bars of the "pluge" areas in the lower right portion are completely gone - everything is deep black!
I couldn't stretch the gray to see it even with contrast all the way down, and brightness all the way up (which of course would make video look extremely milky, anyway).
So, I turned off Color Management in my Secondary Display properties - and voila! - the gray bars are visible! BUT, the actual video from Vegas timeline look extremely washed out...
My question arising from this experiment is following: we've been taught (by Glenn at al) that with mpg2 on the timeline, and with 8bit pixel format, the way for getting proper levels on secondary monitor is to use color Management into sRGB color space. And yes - when engaged, the video looks stunning (apart from some noise), but - at least watching the SMPTE bars - the colors are far from calibrated....
Any explanation?