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Posted by Bob Myers on 11/05/07 19:25
"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message
news:b_adnS6Blffj97LanZ2dnUVZ_qainZ2d@comcast.com...
>> More accurately, the Dolby/Brightside technology extends
>> the dynamic range (contrast) of the LCD display, through
>> a combination of modulating the backlight intensity across the
>> area of the backlight (this trick only works with direct-lit
>> LED backlighting) along with corresponding modifications to
>> the image data. The results are very impressive, but most
>> color-critical pros I've talked to aren't all that interested in any
>> method that mucks around with their data, unless they're VERY
>> clear on exactly how that data is being changed and can turn
>> any such feature off and see their image "as is".
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> The irony is that their old displays are mucking around with their image,
> and they probably know very little about how it is being changed, and they
> can 't do anything about it.
Oh, no - these customers know VERY precisely what the
display does to their image.
Bob M.
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