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Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
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Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image


  • Subject: Re: Monitor to monitors displaying the same image
  • From: Rich Apollo <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2007 09:30:38 -0500

Limited gamut does not mean unable to show subtle tones in a fine image, it
means not being able to show brilliant, saturated colors. I would worry more
about the fact that laptops actually work at 6, not 8, bits per channel,
reducing the number of actual available tones, even in gamut, and that the viewing
angle of laptops is intentionally narrow, to minimize the light they emit, to
save battery life. The low luminance of laptops used to be a problem for
matching to other monitors, at least in side-by-side situations, but thats improving
with newer models.

6 bits!? No kidding? Is that universal - or are some laptops superior? Is there a practical way to test this?


Rich Apollo
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