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Re: White point for LCD.
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Re: White point for LCD.


  • Subject: Re: White point for LCD.
  • From: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 14:04:15 -0600

On 5/18/05 1:57 PM, "Karl Koch"  wrote:

> Most LCD monitors (I mean MONITORS, not junk) have RGB controls that
> change  internal LUTs in the monitor which normally are 10 bits or
> more.

10 real bits or 8 to 10 bits and back?

I'm also under the impression that not all LCDs provide this 10-bit or
higher capability (and again, is this really 10 bits and does it produce the
same functionality as what we had producing real physical adjustments in
some CRTs?).

Andrew Rodney
www.digitaldog.net


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