Posted by Bob Myers on 11/07/07 21:33
"Rita Berkowitz" <ritaberk2O04 @aol.com> wrote in message
news:13j38rv4fnb2n4d@news.supernews.com...
>> Sorry, but....you're still wrong. The "white light [not] created
>> equally" question (whatever you think that means) is not the root
>> cause of poor color accuracy in LCDs.
>
> Nobody ever claimed that the light source is the root cause of color
> inaccuracy in LCDs, but it is a major hurdle LCD manufactures has yet to
> jump over.
In what way? Please describe precisely how and why the light
source itself is a source of color inaccuracy.
> We both know that there are other issues that make an LCD
> monitor a poor choice over CRT. If/when LCD manufacturers develop a
> spectrally pure and linear light source they will have 90% of their
> problems
> solved.
Nonsense. The nature of the light source isn't even in the top five
contributors to color error in LCDs. VERY color-accurate LCDs
can be developed using quite conventional CCFL backlighting.
Bob M.
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