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Tony Edgar October 26th, 2009 03:26 PM

Anyone using a Marshall V-LCD70P-HDMI monitor?
 
Does anyone use false color with this monitor? I'm used to using false color from shooting with Red and it works really well. On the 7d - through hdmi, I couldn't get it to show me areas that were blown out (go the color red-the monitor shows overexposed areas as red). Anyone else had this experience? The areas were defiantly over exposed - the monitor would go yellow but not red.

I then tried a sony video camera with hdmi and had the same result - with hdmi. However, when I used a composite connection the monitor would show me areas over exposed (go red).

Any ideas? Is there some sort of limiting feature built in to hdmi?

Steev Dinkins October 27th, 2009 09:31 PM

I just tested it out with the 7D. Regarding the false color, I only get yellow, and I tested yellow marked footage against the Canon's metering and I definitely can't go off yellow being overexposed, because it's not. Therefore, I won't be using false color on it. I wish it had zebras though! Doh!

Tony Edgar October 30th, 2009 10:56 AM

I really hope they fix this problem. The main reason I was looking at this monitor was because of false color. I wish it had zebras too!

Carlos Padilla November 10th, 2009 07:17 AM

Tony, this is the reply for a engineer form marshall asked about this problem:

Hi Carlos,

The false colors using the HDMI input Does Not show red colors as over
exposed. We have seen this problem and currently are working on a fix for
it. We should have a solution for the problem very soon.

Martin Bradford
Application Engineer
Broadcast Media Division
800-800-6608x153
Marshall Electronics, Inc
1910 E. Maple Ave
El Segundo, CA 90245

Tony Edgar November 19th, 2009 09:24 AM

Thanks! That's great to hear.


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