Re: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD
Re: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD
- Subject: Re: On SpectraView 2180WG LCD
- From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2006 12:17:03 +1100
paul graham wrote:
heading to a full 64bit OS (Mac and Windows) is inevitable (and here
already), and a vital part of the road to a complete >8 bit image pipeline.
To state the definite requirement for such OS's to attain this goal in your
white paper, but *not* support them with your hardware when companies
produce them (at great expense and effort) is kind of ridiculous, don't you
agree?
I understood that both Miscrosoft(with Vista WGF) and Apple (with OSX Quartz Extreme)
were/have moved to a frame buffer rendering model based on 3D graphics hardware,
and that the high end hardware uses more than 8 bits/component to do its 3D graphics
(the latest cards using 16 bit floating point in fact, to represent high dynamic
range (HDR) values.)
Now whether WGF and Quartz Extreme actually use the 16 bit/component modes for
their ordinary desktop & windows, and whether it is practical to do so,
is an interesting question. Whether the 16 bit/component can get out to the
monitor at more than 8 bit/component precision is also an interesting question
(usually the 3D image HDR 16 bit floating point values have to be compressed
using a HDR rendering curve or transform to map the values to the normal
display gamut.)
From the design of the DVI interface, it appears that the needs of high quality
display have not been at the forefront of consideration in the design. I guess
there will have to be yet another interface standard to accommodate digital
connection of high bit depth and high resolution displays... (Requiring
4 DVI connectors isn't terribly practical).
Graeme Gill.
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