Bryan Mitchell
August 27th, 2004, 01:46 AM
This is a really dumb question, but I have to ask it. The fact that I will be doing about 10+ hours of work (color correction), and I'd rather not do it again, is making me paranoid.
I bought a color production monitor. It is the JVC TM-910SU. I assume it comes set to color standards. All of the buttons are in their default setting (the one that sticks when you pass it).
But then each knob has a hole next to it where you can put a screwdriver in and twist another control.
The book says "The standard setting mode can be obtained by setting each control to the center click position..... " DID THIS PART, "... To adjust a setting, insert a small bladed screwdriver into the space aroudn the knob and turn it to the desired postion." DIDN'T DO THIS PART.
That second part being thrown in right after the first really confuses me. If it's set to standards, and those screwdriver holes change the standards, why the heck would you ever want to mess with them. Is it standard right now, without touching them? Do they de-standardize the monitor? Do they do anything differently than the knob?
Oh, I'll throw in another question to make the post less dumb.
How easily will these things get screen burn?
Thanks in Advance,
Bryan Mitchell
I bought a color production monitor. It is the JVC TM-910SU. I assume it comes set to color standards. All of the buttons are in their default setting (the one that sticks when you pass it).
But then each knob has a hole next to it where you can put a screwdriver in and twist another control.
The book says "The standard setting mode can be obtained by setting each control to the center click position..... " DID THIS PART, "... To adjust a setting, insert a small bladed screwdriver into the space aroudn the knob and turn it to the desired postion." DIDN'T DO THIS PART.
That second part being thrown in right after the first really confuses me. If it's set to standards, and those screwdriver holes change the standards, why the heck would you ever want to mess with them. Is it standard right now, without touching them? Do they de-standardize the monitor? Do they do anything differently than the knob?
Oh, I'll throw in another question to make the post less dumb.
How easily will these things get screen burn?
Thanks in Advance,
Bryan Mitchell