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alternative minds

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Anyone here do their post processing on their television? if so how's that working for you?

 



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I never even thought of that!



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yes i have a 40 inch LCD as a secondary screen i use it to veiw/edit all my photos  .



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What a great idea

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alternative minds

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Jason any color issues?

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Jason any color issues?

 

no ,not that i have noticed   . :)  although my dog thought  i had another dog  just like him ,just much bigger , and got quite upset, so best advice is dont edit  pics of your dog  while he is in the room  .. :lol:

 

edit : thinking about it    the graphics card  in your pc could affect  that  i guess   if you have a colour difference , i am a gamer so my pc is handbuilt    i dont know if  the question you ask  would  be likely without   a quality  graphics card .



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Cool thanks!

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LCD and LED televisions are basically just oversized monitors. The big challenge is the color. But this is true of all your monitors. Ideally you should get something like the ColorMunki or the Spyder to color correct the display. Of those I would recommend either the SpyderPro or the SpyderElite. And if you want to get stunning TV images they have a TV calibration upgrade too.