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William Sommerwerck wrote:
what makes you think that just one specific colour temp is 'correct'? Real daylight is all over the place colour temp wise, and the end user experiences those changes without any problem. Also any self respecting monitor offers a range of colour temps, since it's nothing but a taste matter. It isn't if you want an accurate rendition of the program material. thats only true if you mean you want to watch it at the same colour temp. Most people neither know nor care, and real world TVs are set to an assortment of differing colour temps. Maybe we're talking at cross purposes here, or I'm not understanding something properly, but it seems to me that the colour temperature and CRI of the backlighting on an LCD TV, would be crucially important to correct reproduction of colours. It has almost nothing to do with it, because the level of each colour channel output on the screen depends on both the light source and the settings of the LCD R,G,B channels. Within reason, any temperature colour backlight can produce any temperature colour picture. I was about to jump on that, but it's basically correct. However, you'd want the backlight to be "reasonably close", so you didn't have to push any channel to its limits of adjustment. .... not really. The backlight on this monitor is far removed from the colour temp its operating at, and all is well. When its far removed it does affect contrast ratio a bit. NT |
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