RE: Dell UP2516D
RE: Dell UP2516D
- Subject: RE: Dell UP2516D
- From: Roger Breton via colorsync-users <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2020 18:58:03 -0500
That DIN099c color space looks weird to me.
It's still an a/b diagram, though.
"More" technical stuff to read about?
/ Roger
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Subject: Dell UP2516D
I added a DIN099c gamut plot for the Dell in native mode with sRGB, Adobe RGB
and DCI-P3 D65 overlaid.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DSpUzIAgxsiG8qi8FKr2uJ5_P4MNmTKu
There are several variations for DIN99 in the DisplayCal ICC Profile Info
program, I chose the one that looked the most symmetrical — haha, idiot alert!
When I consider MacAdam idea of weighting, DIN99 looks like it preserves some
other sort of distance over perceptual distance? But I'm no cartographer any
more so than I am a color scientist.
I would appreciate hearing any ideas about why this plot is shaped as such.
Pls appreciate the beauty of Dell's gamut coverage compared to popular spaces.
In native mode, the display can do pre-press and cinema, as well as "sRGB-2020"
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