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Posted by R. Mark Clayton on 09/23/06 11:42
"Ed Light" <nobody@nobody.there> wrote in message
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>I know that Macs have a higher gamma than PC's, so that stuff that looks
>right on a Mac looks dark on a PC.
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> Does anyone know where the gamma of TV sets falls in this range?
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> TIA.
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> Ed Light
Que. It depends on the display surely. I use a couple of high end
Iiyama's, which come with gamma correction software, so you can set it
correctly yourself. As I don't do a lot of close colour work and the
settings are pretty close out of the box I haven't bothered, but for
applications where it mattered then users sh/could set it up.
On a practical note as PC's outnumber MAC's by a huge margin and more techie
PC users can and are more likely to perform gamma correction, I should aim
for whatever PC's actually do, although aiming for a nominally gamma correct
display is the correct course.
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