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--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "fluppeteer" <yahoo@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> --- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, Deanan <delusion@> wrote:
\n> >
\n> > There's really not much on the web about the p7 or p3 color
\nspaces.
\n> > some sparse info here:
\n> > http://www.theasc.com/magazine/april05/conundrum2/page7.html
\n>
\n> Sorry about the delay in getting back to this - long article to
\n> read! Very interesting, thank you. My head continues to hurt. :-)
\n>
\n> > I'm specfically thinking about Christie 2k and I don't know how
\n> > the consumer models color spaces are setup. In general, alot of
\n> > consumer devices are setup these days for srgb.
\n>
\n> I hope so - I'm just worried that they'll be shipped as
\n> "extra saturated" an then people will wonder why things look
\n> wrong...
\n>
\n> > >can, I take it all back; if they can't, I stand by my complaint
\n> > >that the colours will never look "quite right".
\n> >
\n> > of course that depends on the color space of the source
\n> > material. for consumer equipment, if you're talking about
\n> > hdtv or dvds, you'd want to match to the source colorspace
\n> > especially since all the content is consistent. for
\n> > professional applications, it another matter. if you need
\n> > to master for different color spaces (dlp, film, dvd, psp,
\n> > etc), then you need as wide gamut a display as you can get.
\n>
\n> Indeed - so long as you have some means of performing the colour
\n> space conversion. I'm worried that high-gamut screens are going
\n> to get shipped without decent conversion equipment included (*if*
\n> this 56" screen is going to get used as a TV, at least part of
\n> the time). It certainly helps for other uses, it's true.
\n>
\n> > >Could you
\n> > >please point me at this "P3" of which you speak? (I presume
\n> > >it's nothing to do with Charmed...)
\n> >
\n> > there's actually not very much on the web.
\n>
\n> Glad I wasn't just failing to find it! Thanks for your link
\n> above.
\n>
\n> > >See my above rant about whether the calibration would be
\n> > >limited in effect, but I'll reserve judgement, since I could
\n> > >well be wrong.
\n> >
\n> > considering where we're coming from (ntsc), things are rather
\n> > rosy :)
\n>
\n> Ah - I'm coming from PAL. I don't care what the colour are,
\n> so long as they're consistent!
\n>
\n> --
\n> Fluppeteer
\n>