RE: NEC PA271Q "Native" chromaticities
RE: NEC PA271Q "Native" chromaticities
- Subject: RE: NEC PA271Q "Native" chromaticities
- From: Roger Breton via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 4 Jan 2020 17:55:09 -0500
10-bit used to be considered the "Holy Grail" of monitor display.
Apple was first at the gate and now, it is spreading.
Personally, I'm not interested in 10-bit support for the next video standard
(HDR10?), I'm interested in 10-bit support in Photoshop and image editing.
/ Roger
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Subject: Re: NEC PA271Q "Native" chromaticities
10-bits is about UHD HDR I believe. In other words, it's about how changes
in video have caught up and exceeded photography and print. And rather than
not being able to see 1 billion colors being a downside, this is in fact
it's desirable claim: it's got lower quantization noise so you don't get
banding the new gen of super bright HDR capable imaging. Take a look at all
the talk about Apple's new Pro XDR Display to see where this all is going.
When you do, you'll see the effect UHD TV standards are having.
Roger mentioned BT2020 gamut a while ago. It's in the context of that
aspiration in which Display P3 can be seen as significant, because the jump
to BT2020 is too far. Even if displays that can do it become readily
available, the legacy of sRGB is gonna intrude. Over at DCal forums Display
P3 is known as sRGB-2020.
I see it basically getting a reasonable step up in gamut while not blowing
the legacy out of the water, thanks to a better balanced expansion of the
primaries than Adobe RGB, and a backwards looking sRGB TRC.
But video is the future and it's changing fast the way DTP stuff was
changing 20 years ago!
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