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I've not compared my CT-100 with a Trinitron CRT, but have
compared it with a medium end Sony 55 inch LCE set and a very top end,
Adobe-RGB gamut capable monitor, on the same set of still images
all made with a high end camera set to Adobe RGB wide gamut.
The CT-100 is not perfect, but has always been very close. I have posted comparison
images in my CT-100 thread. Recently I have even gotten my CT-100 gray
scale better, and they are not even closer. Except in scenes
with very bright, very pure yellows or mid-scale magentas they
are identical.
At low saturations they are almost perfectly the same. As one
increases saturation, magentas on the CT-100 start turning violet
at normal contrast. At low contrast this does not happen.
On those picture you posted, look at the upper left where a spire shaped magenta
building appears: on the other set there is no color discriminatiopn for it.
P.S.: my avatar does appear essentially identical on the CT100 and the monitor,
color wise.
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