Hello,
I am developing on a Model 2100X Roku unit. I have a monitor set up from the HDMI port and another one from the composite video port. My Roku is set to 720p.
I am getting graphic art for the overhang, logo, etc. from the graphics artist as a PSD file, which I convert to png or JPG, depending on the Roku requirement. When I look at my elements on my computer, the colors match the screen design mockups the graphic designer also provided.
When I put the PNG elements into my Roku project, the colors do not look the same on the HDMI device, when compared to the computer. They look considerably closer on the composite device, but are still a little off. We noticed this on our first deployment, but since the color was a darker shade of green and the logo black, decided to go with it. This time, though, the logo is not black and the look is quite different than the design.
I understand that the I have the composite device, an SD unit, displaying the HD png file and vice/versa if I shift my monitor type in the Roku Settings. But, I would prefer that the HDMI look "right" and the composite look "wrong", which is the opposite of what I have now.
In essence, I have two questions:
1. Can I make the colors match somehow? given that the 2100X has both output ports working at the same time irregardless of settings, it would be nice.
2. How do I get the HDMI port to display colors that match what the computer graphics display (which includes the look of the channel website) - short of "poking and praying" for the offset color value?
Thanks