In article , Mkuller wrote:
(Richard D Pierce) wrote:
Gee, one might suggest the use of tunable color filters to
adjust individually for the differing errors in each. That means
that not only can you adjust to get close to the original, you
can even adjust to give any deviation from that original that
you want, just as along as it is "pleasing looking" to you by
whatever definition suits YOU.
You mean, like tone controls on a preamp or an equilizer?
MOre along the lines of good, well though out tone controls or
the "tilt" controls sometimes seen. MOst "equalizers" of the
graphic variety are abominations.
What a concept.
Yeah, what a concept.
What an idiot notion it was to eliminate them as some sort of
"evil" from high-end equipment. Another example of the
irrational, rabid "ideas" the high-end spewed forth.
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