I see that both Scripps channels, HGHD and FOOD HD, are using nasty, large, more opaque logos.
Bad, bad, bad!
Bad for those of us with RP-CRT and plasma HDTV sets. Sets that are susceptible to screen burn-in.
If one wants to use a larger logo, then make it more transparents, like the one on HDNET. Or only turn it on for a minute every 15 minutes or so.
Heaven forbid I would watch a lot of HGHD, but if I did, I'm sure I'd have a nasty, permanent burn-in from that logo after a few months.
And that Food channel logo is way out from the corner. Too far out into the picture area. Much of it is transparent enough to be less problematic for burn-in, excepting for the "food" part of it, which would definitely be a burn-in threat.
These are the worst I've seen yet from an HD channel, of those that leave up the logos for extended periods. Excepting for Dish's own demo channel with the aquariums.
And I should add that ESPN's and ESPN2's tickers are really, really bad. Even worse than the Scripps' logos.
Bad, bad, bad!
Bad for those of us with RP-CRT and plasma HDTV sets. Sets that are susceptible to screen burn-in.
If one wants to use a larger logo, then make it more transparents, like the one on HDNET. Or only turn it on for a minute every 15 minutes or so.
Heaven forbid I would watch a lot of HGHD, but if I did, I'm sure I'd have a nasty, permanent burn-in from that logo after a few months.
And that Food channel logo is way out from the corner. Too far out into the picture area. Much of it is transparent enough to be less problematic for burn-in, excepting for the "food" part of it, which would definitely be a burn-in threat.
These are the worst I've seen yet from an HD channel, of those that leave up the logos for extended periods. Excepting for Dish's own demo channel with the aquariums.
And I should add that ESPN's and ESPN2's tickers are really, really bad. Even worse than the Scripps' logos.