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Quote: Originally Posted by David Norman email sent requesting Excel file. email sent to D Norman with XLS file of LaserDiscs.
Sorry, no Japanese animation in my collection. BTW, thanks for the link on your posting to the LaserDisc Database. Dave
Sorry, I don't have any of those titles. BTW, what is TMNT? Dave
I have a collection of 159 Laserdiscs I'd like to sell but not sure how to go about marketing them. If anyone is interested, email me and I'll send you an Excel file of the entire list. There lots of good titles, Criterion, THX, etc....
there is a parallel thread on HTF regarding Aperion subs. Go here to read the dialog: http://www.hometheaterforum.com/htf/...d.php?t=156486 Dave
Mark, 1.8 gamma is really the odd man out in color space systems. 2.22 has been industry spec in broadcast for decades. All imaging devices (cameras, telecines, etc.) are designed to have the inverse of 2.22 or approximately 0.4545...
I own Aperions: an S-12 sub, 532-LR for left and right front, and 533-VAC center channel. I use cr@p speakers for rear surrounds (some day I'll get good surrounds). The Aperions are fine speakers and reasonably priced too. Home Theater...
Jeremy, Thanks for that PDF. It clearly shows a lot of very useful info. To all, keep in mind that the large NTSC triangle on these diagrams is not what we now have. Rec 709 is essentially the same as the PAL/SECAM triangle and that...
Mark, the acronym I remember was Never Twice the Same Color, referring to NTSC's tendency to have hue shifts caused by the analog phase modulation of the color subcarrier being distorted during transmission. Thank goodness it's going...
More. Regarding NTSC. NTSC gamut does not really exist in practical displays. It can be reproduced on expensive pro gear used in DI theaters and on the few old color TVs from 1954-59 that still had the original NTSC phosphors but those...
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