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Old 03-22-2010, 08:06 PM
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Here is a white paper on improving the color gamut by using multiple colors.

http://www.videsignline.com/showArti...leId=184425677

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Old 03-22-2010, 09:40 PM
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Here is a white paper on improving the color gamut by using multiple colors.

http://www.videsignline.com/showArti...leId=184425677

John
With my DLP set it seems like what they are doing is artificially stretching the Rec. 709 gamut to match their expanded gamut.

Although I am for the most part pleased with the color of the set, this would explain a few odd things I notice. Whenever a scene contains a color near the one of the points they use to define the gamut, the color becomes a little too intense to be realistic. This doesn't show up on most scenes. Where I notice the most is with blue. Some shades of blue jump out at you. Normal sky blue is o.k.

I'm also red/green color blind so others might see effects I'm missing.

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