Re: perceptual differences in Lab deltaE
Re: perceptual differences in Lab deltaE
- Subject: Re: perceptual differences in Lab deltaE
- From: Wire ~ via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2020 15:27:14 -0800
Henry,
You can dial it back. Stores still promote them based on insane
attention-grabbing gimmicks, but it's under your control.
The challenge for you will be to understand the controls well enough to
dial it in properly. Good news is however outrageous the trends, most sets
have a way to do it. I spent a month trying to understand how a Playstation
3 hdmi connection relates to a Mac mini for a Panasonic projector. By the
time the PS4 hit and the dead Panasonic had become a Sony, it all seemed to
work together.
You know how every remote control you have is a Universal Remote Control,
yet none of them will control everything! And you're always looking for
that other remote, and when the units get out of sync because the channel
button on one causes the power to toggle on the other, then the universal
power button turns some off and others on and then you have to find the one
and put it back in sync, then a guest wants to watch a DVD and you can't
figure out how get the disc player audio to work again.... ICC color
management is like that, but 100 times worse
On Tue, Jan 7, 2020 at 3:09 PM Henry Davis via colorsync-users <
email@hidden> wrote:
> Went to shop for a replacement TV last week. The trend appears to be over
> the top color. Some of the brands/units that seemed more natural looked
> pretty wimpy by comparison. I’m torn on the decision for which to buy -
> natural or wow look at that!
>
> Henry Davis
>
> > On Jan 7, 2020, at 5:56 PM, Wire ~ via colorsync-users <
> email@hidden> wrote:
> <Snip>
> >
> >
> > . . . In an increasingly hyper-real world of media and industrial
> > objects, the time has certainly arrived for wider gamuts. And I
> experience
> > my adaptation to color changing with ready access to WCG, . . .
> >
> > . . . It's very interesting to watch the consumer space adapt,
> > with surprise that what seems to me to be unnaturally hot color is become
> > part of a new generation's view of the world.
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