aRtBee opened this issue on Oct 17, 2011 · 76 posts
bagginsbill posted Tue, 18 October 2011 at 12:54 AM
Kawecki:
Quote - My new LED monitor has three gammas, gamma1, gamma2 and gamma3, which one have I to use ?
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Kawecki:
Quote - My new LED monitor has three gammas, gamma 1, gamma 2 and gamma3, which one have I to use?
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Kawecki (up above):
Quote - In modern LCD/LED monitors the gamma is 1.0, so they need no gamma correction.
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Samsung HD Tech support:
Quote - The correct gamma levels for our LCD monitors is as follows: Mode 1: 2.2 Mode 2: 2.0 Mode 3: 2.4
--HDTech
from: http://forums.cnet.com/7723-13973_102-333170.html
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Wikipedia:
Quote - If images are not gamma encoded, they allocate too many bits or too much bandwidth to highlights that humans cannot differentiate, and too few bits/bandwidth to shadow values that humans are sensitive to and would require more bits/bandwidth to maintain the same visual quality.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamma_correction
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