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Old 06-08-2013, 07:38 AM
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Speaking of Wide Color Gamut, the opening animation of Wheel of Fortune (Sony Columbia Studios) is particularly wide!
Especially on my Samsung DLP using High Intensity tri-color LEDs (2006)
No longer produced due to cost - no doubt the widest color gamut of any TV
I run it in WIDE mode for dazzling spectral extension.
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Old 06-08-2013, 02:49 PM
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Speaking of Wide Color Gamut, the opening animation of Wheel of Fortune (Sony Columbia Studios) is particularly wide!
Especially on my Samsung DLP using High Intensity tri-color LEDs (2006)
No longer produced due to cost - no doubt the widest color gamut of any TV
I run it in WIDE mode for dazzling spectral extension.
No broadcast is especially wide gamut. All are standardized as Rec 709 colorimetry. If you enjoy the extra color saturation, fine, but it is only your TV set's guess of when to expand it.
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