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Quote: Originally Posted by Plasma54321 The Y-Red and Y-Green are HCFR's RGB % Levels for adjusting TINT. They should be balanced (the SAME amount of Red and Green) to get a YELLOW color with no Hue error. In your case with your data...
Quote: Originally Posted by angryht ... that's the deviation from the Rec 709 target, right? Everything is referenced to the Rec 709 standard for both Red and Yellow colors. Quote: I also noticed that if I check the box to edit...
The RG data or Y-Red and Y-Green are just the RGB Levels pictured in the HCFR software on the left hand side above the target picture of the selected Color Data in this case Yellow.
I decided to take and expand upon Tom's comment above and see what happens to both HCFR's dE(CIELUV) and delta Luma %, and dE(CIE94) errors related to the RGB (Red only) values with respect to a changing Y=Luminance. The method used to...
Quote: Originally Posted by angryht ...I probably need to reduce color and compromise between errors in green and red. Are there PS3 controls that can effect things? Set them to a neutural postion or make sure that it is not...
I noticed an error for the Yellow Box (Rec. 709) label in the chart above. The "Lightness = Luma = 0% Color=42" label should be "delta Luma = 0% Color=40". For additional information about this chart or how it was created see the...
I was looking at your HCFR Color Data files again. The white point and grayscale data look very good. I was wondering why your Green primary luminance was so much higher than the others (C=28 H=26 file Greeen => +56%). It also seems...
Quote: Originally Posted by angryht It seems like a combination of calculating a new gamut and trying to get closer to the 709 standard. I think the overall objective is to get the flesh tones (colors - red, yellow, orange, tans,...
Quote: Originally Posted by angryht I've been trying to get the colors right on my Westinghouse LCD (LTV-40w1 HDC) using HCFR and a I1 LT colorimeter. It doesn't have CMS so I am limited to saturation and hue controls. Grayscale has...
Quote: Originally Posted by angryht ... I think basically that is similar to the method I've used previously. The only difference is that I typically use the color calculator (color corrector tab) based on my primaries. The basic...
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