drmatt wrote:
> If I could be bothered I'd try it out.. happy with what I have though.
> Like calibrating a TV, I can't see it ever being a bad thing, adding the
> finishing touch. Just wish it was easier to get right in a hifi context.
> A complete doddle in an AV context of course.
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If I could be bothered I'd try it out.. happy with what I have though.
Like calibrating a TV, I can't see it ever being a bad thing though.
Just wish it was easier to get right on a hifi context. Doddle in an AV
context of course.
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drmatt wrote:
> No, I do think that a well done room correction would always be a good
> thing. Like human perception of white balance (or rather colour
> constancy) though you always know what colour things are in a scene the
> overall white balance is perceived as a mood rather than a colour
No, I do think that a well done room correction would always be a good
thing. Like human perception of white balance (or rather colour
constancy) though you always know what colour things are in a scene the
overall white balance is perceived as a mood rather than a colour shift.
Fix the white
JohnB wrote:
> I've dipped into this conversation from time to time and thought I would
> comment on this.
>
> That characterization of Digital Room Correction (if that is what you
> were referring to) is extremely misleading. Of course, it won't appeal
> to everyone but it can make a real and
davidovada wrote:
> Ciao, Antonio
> Not sure if you've made your purchase. I have a used Transporter(with
> knob) in black color(silver handles) for sale in Italia at correct
> price. If you're interested just let me know.
>
> grazie - david
Hi David,
Thanks for the offer, but I'm sorry I