Re: Was: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD - Now 16 bit options
Re: Was: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD - Now 16 bit options
- Subject: Re: Was: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD - Now 16 bit options
- From: Steve Kale <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 11:01:36 +0000
- Thread-topic: Was: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD - Now 16 bit options
Title: Re: Was: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD - Now 16 bit options
Mac needs to update its bus architecture first. The next generation of Intel-chip based machines should be interesting in this regard. I understand the OS-X to already be full 16 bit capable but the bottleneck to be the bus, the graphics cards (bus dependent in many respects) and the display interface.
From: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 04:58:21 -0500
To: Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>
Cc: Roger Breton <email@hidden>, Steve Kale <email@hidden>, Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>, ColorSync <email@hidden>
Subject: Was: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD - Now 16 bit options
Just a heads up that the pipeline is moving toward 16 bit. ATI released the Avivo card. A bit of light reading:
http://brightsidetech.com/newsletter/200601/whitepapers/Avivo_Whitepaper.pdf
In addition, Brightside has a true 16 bit display:
http://brightsidetech.com/
Cameras are offering 16 and 32 bit support as does Photoshop CS2
I have been working with 32 bit technology for over 3 years:
http://www.spheron-usa.com/
In summary - the discussion regarding gamut, accuracy and technology is converging on higher bit support more quickly via the PC platform. I would presume that Mr. Jobs is working to make sure his graphics support is competitive. Any MacWorld details?
- Jon
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