RE: DXDIAG (DirectX)
RE: DXDIAG (DirectX)
- Subject: RE: DXDIAG (DirectX)
- From: Wayne Bretl via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 27 Dec 2019 11:13:58 -0700
This makes sense to me as a device description, because the native primaries
cannot be changed, while the white point may be either fixed at the factory
or adjustable in either the monitor hardware or driver. Native R,G,B and the
"native" white produced when the graphics card RGB outputs are equal, are
the values that need to be known in order to create a display profile.
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Roger Breton via colorsync-users
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Subject: DXDIAG (DirectX)
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It's interesting that the reported 'Primaries' chromaticities correspond to
the 'Native gamut' - and not the current values, why? Yet, the White Point
information is correct.
Best / Roger
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