- Nov 2, 2019
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Hey guys!
I need your help with a small thing!
I'm doing video editing and I ran into a problem!
A few months ago I acquired a new monitor, 4k, which is my main monitor and I changed the TV I was working with to a secondary monitor, so I work with 2 monitors next to each other!
When editing photos or videos, according to the color profile I used, on the 4k monitor it seems without problems, but when I switch to the TV, I notice certain artifacts derived from the color profile I am assigning to the renders and videos !
I would like you to open the following image and tell me how you see the image on your monitors or televisions, cell phones, etc! Whether you notice artifacts or not!
I highlighted the most problematic areas of the image so you can get straight to the point!
Your response is very important, so I ask you to respond so that I can resolve this issue if the images contain artifacts!
The more responses I get, the better!
Thanks!
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I need your help with a small thing!
I'm doing video editing and I ran into a problem!
A few months ago I acquired a new monitor, 4k, which is my main monitor and I changed the TV I was working with to a secondary monitor, so I work with 2 monitors next to each other!
When editing photos or videos, according to the color profile I used, on the 4k monitor it seems without problems, but when I switch to the TV, I notice certain artifacts derived from the color profile I am assigning to the renders and videos !
I would like you to open the following image and tell me how you see the image on your monitors or televisions, cell phones, etc! Whether you notice artifacts or not!
I highlighted the most problematic areas of the image so you can get straight to the point!
Your response is very important, so I ask you to respond so that I can resolve this issue if the images contain artifacts!
The more responses I get, the better!
Thanks!
Profile 1
NORMAL Render image
Profile 1
NORMAL Render image
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