Quote Originally Posted by samsc
You need to always always calibrate the displays you use with catalyst.
Every output system has different colour and contrast characteristics.
Thank You Richard but I do this already on all gigs except I use 2.2 television gamma because Danny told me to use it for TV as we balance to 3200K. I should use a custom white point and balance to a lower gamma but the lower I go, the more washed out the image gets. Then the image gets further tweeked by the video people. My screen calibration is really just a reference point for them as it has no bearing on the different projectors.

This doesn't help with the inverting problem. This is truly a bug and is very difficult to deal with when being asked by the director for something green. I must use my red and cyan encoders to try to mix a green rather than just pressing my green palette over my inverted image. Inverting images is a great way for me to recycle old content especially on a series.

Try it out and you'll see what I mean with the washing difference between 1.2 and 3.2. You'll see what i mean.

Christian