Re: UGRA/UDACT-conforming displays [was: i1Display x i1Pro]
Re: UGRA/UDACT-conforming displays [was: i1Display x i1Pro]
- Subject: Re: UGRA/UDACT-conforming displays [was: i1Display x i1Pro]
- From: Koch Karl <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:14:51 +0200
This depends solely on the characteristics of the panel. Unfortunately
a lot of LCD monitor manufacturers believ that they should force the
behavior of a flat screen to mimic the characteristic of a CRT. Thus
they compel a gamma behavior in the controller instead of the
"naturally" linear behavior of the panel. If the LUT is deformed
twice, this could indeed result in banding.
A hardware calibratable monitor is far more tolerant.
Best regards,
Karl Koch
Am 30.03.2009 um 16:17 schrieb C D Tobie:
On Mar 30, 2009, at 10:09 AM, Todd Shirley wrote:
What exactly does it mean to "lose 20% of your levels"? Smaller
gamut? Banding? What are the real-world implications of "losing
levels"?
Loss of levels on screen, which may be visible as banding or lack of
detail on screen. This does not effect the image or the print,
except as it may effect your ability to make edits.
C. David Tobie
Global Product Technology Manager
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
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