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Parca vad cu foarte mare claritate marmota aia din reclama.
Lasa marmota si citeste ce scriu astia:
"The Viewing Tests: Accurate Image Contrast But Too Much Color
We compared the Galaxy S side-by-side to a calibrated Professional Sony High Definition Studio Monitor using a large set of DisplayMate Calibration and Test Photographs.
All of the photos on the Galaxy S had too much color saturation, to the point of appearing gaudy, particularly faces and well known objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, grass, even a Coca-Cola can.
Photos that include very color saturated objects, such as a fire engine, were in some cases painful to look at. These effects are similar to setting an HDTV to a Vivid picture mode and then turning up the Color and Sharpness Controls. The punchy and excessively vibrant looking images on the Galaxy S may initially get lots of oohs and aahs, like in many of the early reviews, but
after a while the gaudy looking images will become tiresome and unpleasant."
Suggestions for Samsung:
The Super OLED display is a tremendous step forward over the earlier non-Super OLEDs, such as in the Google Nexus One. It’s an excellent display, but here are some suggestions on how to make it better:
The major shortcoming is operating with a color gamut that is too large, producing gaudy images that have too much color saturation. You can trade this excess color saturation to boost the screen brightness by adjusting the software color calibration matrices, which will also improve the color accuracy of the display. Similarly, the
White point is too blue, lower it to D6500, which will improve color accuracy, slow the aging of the Blue OLED, reduce power consumption, and improve battery run time.
@Forester
Iti aduci aminte cand iti spuneam ca la amoledu samsungiului albu e defapt albastru ?
SURSA
Aceasta postare a fost editata de Relu: 30 iulie 2013 - 07:05