Re: Lacie/Mistsu display controls
Re: Lacie/Mistsu display controls
- Subject: Re: Lacie/Mistsu display controls
- From: neil snape <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2002 10:05:16 +0100
on 6/12/2002 01:55, William Hollingworth wrote :
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You are thinking of the sRGB function on some of the LCD monitors that have
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a feature called "OmniColor". Those monitors actually have a special color
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DSP embedded in them that uses a matrix to map the LCD's native color space
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(including weird shaped "gamma" response curve and color primaries that are
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outside the sRGB spec), into a correct sRGB color space. Bottom line - it
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makes an LCD monitor appear like a typical sRGB CRT monitor.
Thank you, William.
Now it's clear! This is interesting news , as to how the LCD uses a second
matrix to represent a CRT at sRGB co-ordinates. Is this a patented process,
that will be found uniquely in NEC/Mitsubishi LCD's? Do you recommend that
for calibration/profiling to set the LCD to sRGB employing the DSP?
Neil Snape email@hidden
http://mapage.noos.fr/nsnape
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