Calman adds gamut rings to color volume analysis workflow

https://youtu.be/9WCrrLzVs9U?si=OAmeUHt82rX4P81i Using Gamut Rings to analyze color volumeAugust 20, 2024 Starting with Calman 2024 R6 (v5.15.6), it is now possible to visualize the three-dimensional color volume of a given display in a two-dimensional view called Gamut Rings. Traditionally CIE 1931 or CIE 1976 chromaticity diagrams that offer a two-dimensional perspective have been used. Calman’s Gamut... Continue Reading →

New Brightness Metric

To the best of our knowledge, Paolo Centofanti at DDay.it is the only TV reviewer measuring color volume using Kenichiro Masaoka’s gamut rings and now TFT Central’s Simon Baker deserves a big round of applause for adopting XCR to measure perceived brightness in his monitor reviews. It’s well worth your time to read the entire... Continue Reading →

Unwatchable

“I'm watching presumed innocent with Dolby vision on an OLED TV. It still looks like shit, washed out, Gray, hardly any contrast.” “Agree - it’s washed out and so dark even on a very bright Mini - LED TV with Dolby vision it looks like shit.” “Googled for this issue and lead me here. Brought... Continue Reading →

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