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Re: real world wide gamut monitor - HP LP2475w - calibration with Spyder3
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Re: real world wide gamut monitor - HP LP2475w - calibration with Spyder3


  • Subject: Re: real world wide gamut monitor - HP LP2475w - calibration with Spyder3
  • From: Graeme Gill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 11:47:47 +1100

Steven Dobbelaere wrote:

I just noticed that NEC is using the same color space in their SpectraView software.

Their chromaticity diagram allows the choice between xy and u'v', and they explain the difference.

http://www.necdisplay.com/cms/documents/UserManuals/SpectraView_II_UsersGuide_1.1.02_English.pdf -> page 25.
How should I interpret this color space? At what lightness level is this?

It is a projection not a slice, which means the lightness levels are being ignored.

The projection lines (lines connecting points of different luminance
that map to the same location in 2D) radiate from black, so it is a cone
like projection.

Graeme Gill.
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