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Re: Grayscale perception
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Re: Grayscale perception


  • Subject: Re: Grayscale perception
  • From: David Scharf <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 22:23:14 -0800

Mark,

I have to disagree. I have been using a Celco film recorder for 10 years. It has 16 bit LUTS and 16 output to the CRT. Extremely repeatable and stable in color and geometry (it has to be for motion picture film use). Today its still one of best film recorders you can get. I stopped using it a couple of years ago because my clients no longer want transparencies, just digital files. It's for sale now if you want the best....

Best regards,

David
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Mark Rice wrote:
I have been using an LVT film recorder for 20
years. It has internal 12 bit LUTs and 8 bit output. Since the beginning, we
have been plagued by quantization in the highlight regions. And the LVT is
the best film recorder - I have used the Lightjet as well, and it does not
have as smooth a gradation or as consistent calibration.

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