![]() ![]() ![]() An ICC for print won't work for video reproduction.ġ. And Color Sync for video is very questionable, Apple has given out next to no technical information about it, and no one really understands how its supposed to work. Photography and video are extremely different animals when it comes to viewing actual colors and quality on monitors. A broadcast monitor by its very mechanics is not a TV screen nor a computer monitor. A TV screen and a film projector are not anything near what a computer monitor is, or does, or is capable of. In video we calibrate for light emitting screens, additive color, and it's very difficult. You calibrated for print, subtractive color. In photography you never did use broadcast color bars to calibrate a monitor. Why should that not be the case in video? ![]() In the photo industry we have given up visual calibration in favor of hardware calibrators with excellent results. ![]()
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