Graeme Gill skrev 2012-02-08 23:46:
Kristian Jörg wrote:The data look like this: i1d3 W=(0.306, 0.329), R=(0.660, 0.332), G=(0.272, 0.652), B=(0.147, 0.061) Ref W=(0.309, 0.324), R=(0.661, 0.328), G=(0.272, 0.647), B=(0.148, 0.060) and so on for eleven different display types in total. Can this data be used to create a .ccss file somehow? To be used for profiling the plasma screen for PC usage?Hmm. Possibly. These are xy chromaticity values. I suppose you could fake some Y values for each of them according to the color, convert them back to XYZ, place the values into a couple of .ti3 files and then throw them into ccxxmake to create a correction matrix.
Ok.How significant is the Y value (i.e luminocity I suppose) in the correction matrix calculation? Does it matter if it is not entirely correct?
/Kristian
Graeme Gill.
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