Comments on: Yet Another Post about Gamma Correction <blockquote>About that white/black/gray picture…</blockquote> Did you mean this one? - http://altdevblogaday.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/testPattern.png How similar the two parts are for me depend on how much my eyes have lost focus. I can get to a point where they're identical. The right part looks a bit violet otherwise though. But it wouldn't surprise me if most monitors would not represent colors perfectly.

About that white/black/gray picture…

Did you mean this one? -
About that white/black/gray picture... When looking at in without any zoom from some distance - both in the browser and in Paint - the lightness seems more or less the same, but the actual color is very different. This is happening with several different monitors (all of them are LCD though). Does anybody actually see the same color? :) About that white/black/gray picture…

When looking at in without any zoom from some distance – both in the browser and in Paint – the lightness seems more or less the same, but the actual color is very different. This is happening with several different monitors (all of them are LCD though).

Does anybody actually see the same color? :)

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By: Jonas-Norberg/2011/06/02/yet-another-post-about-gamma-correction/#comment-5122 Jonas-Norberg Fri, 03 Jun 2011 15:48:18 +0000 looks like i answered my #1 with a simple test, and the answer is - yes, intermediate buffers need to save in sRGB, or else ugly banding hits you. looks like i answered my #1 with a simple test, and the answer is – yes, intermediate buffers need to save in sRGB, or else ugly banding hits you.

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By: Val/2011/06/02/yet-another-post-about-gamma-correction/#comment-5115 Val Fri, 03 Jun 2011 07:04:00 +0000