Something is bothering me about my projector.
It's the fleshtones in dark scenes. In light scenes the fleshtone are very good, but in scenes with shadows or darkness, the fleshtones are not very flesh colored, they're more on the blue side.
One of note is in the Fifth Element, just before she drives off the building, the cop who's trying to talk her back in is wearing a visor with blue lenses, his face is back in the hallway, and his face is a light shade of blue-ish flesh, not at all the way is shows on the computer monitor.
Any idea what adjustment this might be?
I'm sure it's the projector, I can hook up a computer monitor, and the tones look correct in these darker scenes.
It's the fleshtones in dark scenes. In light scenes the fleshtone are very good, but in scenes with shadows or darkness, the fleshtones are not very flesh colored, they're more on the blue side.
One of note is in the Fifth Element, just before she drives off the building, the cop who's trying to talk her back in is wearing a visor with blue lenses, his face is back in the hallway, and his face is a light shade of blue-ish flesh, not at all the way is shows on the computer monitor.
Any idea what adjustment this might be?
I'm sure it's the projector, I can hook up a computer monitor, and the tones look correct in these darker scenes.
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