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Posted by the dog from that film you saw on 05/28/06 15:57
"Steve Roberts" <steveroberts@compuserve.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 28 May 2006 12:09:33 +0200, Ries <richard.splinter@gmail.com>
> wrote:
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>>It is a great TV, but the ambilight function is just eyecandy, nothing
>>more. Any story that it's against eye strain is utterly nonsense.
>
> Just to throw in something from a broadcasting perspective... We
> backlight all monitors in our grading areas with a diffuse 'illuminant
> D' (ie Northlight / 6500K) wash. It's easier on the eyes if you're
> spending twelve hours in a darkened room trying to colour-correct TV
> programmes and it provides a crucial unchanging colour reference in
> the room to ensure consistency in the colour balance being applied by
> the colourist.
>
> So if it's possible to set Ambilight to give an unchanging backlight
> colour I'd definitely consider this to the "a good thing".
some houses have 'lamps' and even 'lights' !
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