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Re: Re[3]: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD
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Re: Re[3]: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD


  • Subject: Re: Re[3]: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD
  • From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:07:51 -0500

Roberto,

> 3) wide gamut, driven in 8-bit, gives you coarse steps. This is akin
> to the debate of 8-bit Lab. If step #100 is away 5 dE from step #101,
> making a  subtle 2dE adjustment there is just not possible.

Will Hollingworth seems to had a rebutal to this argument. At least that's
what he alluded in his last post :

> FYI - There is a tech paper on the LCD2180WG-LED that explains some of the
> issues with color bit depths as related to the increased gamut size of the
> LED display, and why it is not quite such an issue as one individual has
> suggested it to be.

But it's not clear to me what the argument is (I have not read his white
paper :'(   But I'd certainly like to know more about why this not being a
limiting factor in the context of wide gamut displays.

> On the other hands, those high-gamut images, what are they destined
> for?

Different strokes for different folks. I'd like to see as much source gamut
as possible.

> if destined for print, the best approach would be to pull back
> the monitor's gamut to print's gamut by using the display's internal
> higher-bit LUTs.

But the pull back would have to be selective, Roberto. We don't want to pull
back the cyans by much, you know.

> -- Roberto Michelena

Roger Breton  |  Laval, Canada  |  email@hidden
http://pages.infinit.net/graxx


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