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Spectra



I am not sure I understand - how would the spectra be different in "native"
mode. Color management cannot affect the spectral output of phosphors, can
it?

Mark Rice

>Message: 2
>Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 20:18:08 -0500
>From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
>Subject: Re: LED displays: some comments and observations.
>To: Klaus Karcher <email@hidden>,	ColorSync
	<email@hidden>
>Message-ID: <C38DDB80.22E9A%email@hidden>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

>> Indeed -- there seems to be a /lot/ of red in the green, thanks for the
>> hint.
>> 
>> One can also see the shift of the dominant wavelength of green from 550
>> to approx. 520nm Tom Lianza mentioned -- for both the LED and the CCFL
>> display.
>> 
>> Klaus

>You are absolutely right, Klaus. I hesitated before posting these spectra
>but I figured it will help keep the discussion alive. I am trying to
>communicate directly with Samsung to see if I can convince them to measure
>the spectra in the monitor's "native" mode. It's going to be interesting.
>I'll keep everyone posted.

>MfG,

>Roger Breton 




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