Re: 1 billion colors
Re: 1 billion colors
- Subject: Re: 1 billion colors
- From: Wire ~ via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 14:05:41 -0800
Sry for being dense, do you mean: Of all the colors your display produces,
how many of them can be considered perceptually distinct? From a sort of
holistic perspective, like if you took a 17 million color RGB test chart
under Adobe RGB, and grouped similar pixels to form lumps of similarity,
how many lumps would there be and what would their distribution look like?
I need help with your charts... Can you give a quick rundown?
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 1:45 PM <email@hidden> wrote:
> Wire,
>
> > Ask why you want an answer to this question... and if you don't know
> exactly why you might
> > abandon it for now and see where it pops up again.
>
> The only reason I am investigating this is to be able to tell just to what
> extent the difference can actually be seen.
>
> Take a look at the data I've cranked since this morning, working on my
> application.
>
> There are lots of questions I'm trying to answer. I'm aware of the
> decisions I made so far and their possible effects on the measurements like
> the fact that I'm running my monitor at such a low Luminance level...
>
> Before going any further with gathering more data, I'll take a few moments
> to chew on what I already gathered and see whether I can spot a trend...
>
> / Roger
>
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