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Re: Eizo Display Questions


Peter Figen wrote:
When you're setting the black point, a tenth of a point makes a huge difference which on the white point, that degree of precision is not necessary.


That's because, as a divisor (i.e. reciprocal multiplier), it has the ability to make more of a difference.

Examples of how much difference that 0.1 jump makes ... relative to your target values.

120 / 0.3 = 400
120 / 0.4 = 300
120 / 0.5 = 240
120 / 0.6 = 200

100 / 0.1 = 1000
100 / 0.2 = 500
100 / 0.3 = 333
100 / 0.4 = 250
100 / 0.5 = 200

80 / 0.2 = 400
80 / 0.3 = 266
80 / 0.4 = 200
80 / 0.5 = 160



Feb 04, 2023 at 11:59 AM
RustyBug
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Re: Eizo Display Questions


Peter Figen wrote:
When you're setting the black point, a tenth of a point makes a huge difference which on the white point, that degree of precision is not necessary.


That's because, as a divisor (i.e. reciprocal multiplier), it has the ability to make more of a difference.

Examples of how much difference that 0.1 jump makes.

120 / 0.3 = 400
120 / 0.4 = 300
120 / 0.5 = 240
120 / 0.6 = 200

100 / 0.1 = 1000
100 / 0.2 = 500
100 / 0.3 = 333
100 / 0.4 = 250
100 / 0.5 = 200

80 / 0.2 = 400
80 / 0.3 = 266
80 / 0.4 = 200
80 / 0.5 = 160



Feb 04, 2023 at 11:54 AM





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