good stuff here! although i don't quite understand everything teacher Anfiel is saying.... teacher.. you mind helping me tune my 428XG?
Display Calibration Fundamentals : My Take, Display Calibration
Display Calibration Fundamentals : My Take, Display Calibration
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Mar 24 2010, 02:19 PM
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good stuff here! although i don't quite understand everything teacher Anfiel is saying.... teacher.. you mind helping me tune my 428XG?
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Apr 9 2010, 08:44 PM
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QUOTE(anfieldude @ Aug 3 2010, 03:32 PM) 1. Not that I hv seen. HD target for white point is D65. x 0.3127, y 0.33. If u hit this target , the colour temperature is also met. Gamma and colour temperature are not related. Gamma is luminance of each white point at different IRE. In other words, its the Y. (x,y, Y) As you can see, x,y are the white points, where the control of Y is really gamma. bro... just remembered this. can u send me plasma's my calman reports? just want to check on something. thanks2. I hv not calibrated any CRTs lately, but most of them hit a gamma of 2.5 I believe becoz of the nature of the CRT. My own targets for modern HDTVs are for daytime viewing and a 100% IRE white of ~50ft/L - 2.15 (if possible), for nighttime viewing, 100% white of ~ 35ft/L and gamma of 2.35. |
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