The “problem" is that the dynamic range of the display hugely exceeds the DR of a print. What printer exceeds even a 350-400:1 ratio? Andrew Rodney http://www.digitaldog.net/
On Mar 21, 2024, at 2:33 PM, A Furbeck via colorsync-users <colorsync-users@lists.apple.com> wrote:
Hi Andrew,
From what I can gather HDR monitors have both darker blacks and increased brightness to extend their dynamic range (Color is another matter, but in general more light allows for greater saturation in some colors I would imagine.) My question is whether or not this becomes problematic if one is making prints. The only way to get more dynamic range out of a given print (using given inks and a given paper) so far as I know is to throw more light on it. Does that become an issue? Monitors generally already have a greater dynamic range than prints do.
I realize that for many making prints may have become yet another “alternative process,” but I’m still mostly interested in them as a final output.
Thanks Allen Furbeck