El amigo CKL tambien ve que el HC 3000 da los rojos como "enbotados " , y se plantea el uso de un filtro. Parece que ha preguntado como se podria mejorar esto a MITSU ¿ via actualizacion Firmware ?

CKL
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Hong Kong
Posts: 679
Here is my comment. Mitsubishi use to produce good red in their previous products. It is hard to describ red from HC3000. It is not orange-red nor purple-red. I can say it is not fresh and saturated enough. More accurate description is the red being dull. At HDMI input, HC3000 can't adjust the color or tint. I've checked the level of color and tint with AVIA. It shows both settings are correct. But after I add certain amount of Color at Crystalio. The red is improved. I don't change the default Hue because it can't help after I move it up and down.

Please be reminded that Red coordinates at CIE is close to the NTSC standard and flesh tone is still balance. After I watch more than 10 DVDs, I think the overall color rendering is acceptable. I will try CC20R filter with HC3000 tomorrow to see if the red can be improved further. It seems that HC3000 is so bright that has a room for tweaking with filter.

After all, I won't reject HC3000. It still has the strength to let me keep it. I've reported the situation to Mitsubishi and hope their engineer to improve the red by upgrade the firmware.


Por otra parte, en el mismo hilo de AVS un forista de este foro - el iniciador de este hilo - repara en algo importante , - no aparece en el menu por lo que he visto-, la imposibidad de cambiar la velocidad de la rueda , una manera de eliminar artefacting - pero aumentar las posibilidades de arco iris .