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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Lyris,
I watched a tiny bit of the show…scrolling right to what you and the other calibrators had to say about the TVs and skipped quickly through that because of lack of time. Good job. ![]() Little advice though for a finer professional touch. Despite how you may have heard it pronounced from some other video folks, “temporal” resolution is, and always has been, correctly pronounced by those in-the-know (American or British vision scientists) as temp-erul with the emphasis on the first syllable not, tem-POR-ul. The later just sounds funny. I missed a lot of the discussion on the LG OLED 55 incher, so I apologize for any misinterpretation but am I correct to assume that particular display has a brightness limiting function and no setting for it to be turned completely off? |
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