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 <graxx@videotron.ca> 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