Re: Spectra
Re: Spectra
- Subject: Re: Spectra
- From: "dpascale" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 21:40:17 -0500
Andrew,
The primaries are fixed, but they are so "pure", well, the green in
particular, that, when Roger set a pure green in Photoshop (I think this is
the program he used to set the color), the resultant color was heavily mixed
with red. This is what would result from a small working space pure green,
such as sRGB, being converted to the display gamut via the display ICC
profile.
At this point, there is nothing that confirms a variable gamut setting.
However, assuming that the display has a very fine (many many bits) built-in
Look-Up-Table, there is nothing preventing the display from having the
capability to tweek its gamut. I may be dreaming here...
Maybe there is such a control on this monitor. It would be nice if someone
confirms (or denies!).
Danny Pascale
email@hidden
www.babelcolor.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andrew Rodney" <email@hidden>
To: "email@hidden" <email@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 8:14 PM
Subject: Re: Spectra
On 12/19/07 6:11 PM, "Roger Breton" wrote:
I, along with a few other people, believe that these new Samsung XL LCD
LED
monitors have the capability of "managed gamuts", that is, through an
astute
tuning of the individual RGB LEDs, they have the ability of producing
primaries with specific chromaticities. This would not be a LUT trick but
an
advanced hardware capability.
But the chromaticity if fixed right? Are you suggesting they can alter
this?
Andrew Rodney
http://www.digitaldog.net/
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