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  2. Colour cast - Wikipedia

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    A colour cast is a tint of a particular colour, usually unwanted, that evenly affects a photographic image in whole or in part. [1] Certain types of light can cause film and digital cameras to render a colour cast. Illuminating a subject with light sources of different colour temperatures will usually

  3. Color management - Wikipedia

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    Color management is necessary because different devices have different color capabilities and characteristics. For example, a monitor may display colors differently than a printer can reproduce them. Without color management, the same image may appear differently on different devices, leading to inconsistencies and inaccuracies.

  4. Multi-primary color display - Wikipedia

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    Multi-primary color (MPC) display is a display that can reproduce a wider gamut of color than conventional displays. In addition to the standard RGB (Red Green and Blue) color subpixels, the technology utilizes additional colors, such as yellow , magenta and cyan , and thus increases the range of displayable colors that the human eye can see.

  5. Frame rate control - Wikipedia

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    Instead, they use a temporal dithering method that combines successive colors in the same pixel to simulate the desired shade. This is distinct from, though can be combined with, spatial dithering, which uses nearby pixels at the same time. FRC cycles between different color shades within each new frame to simulate an intermediate shade. This ...

  6. Comparison of display technology - Wikipedia

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    Different display technologies have vastly different temporal characteristics, leading to perceptual differences of motion, flicker, etc. Sketch of some common display technologies' temporal behaviour. The figure shows a sketch of how different technologies present a single white/grey frame. Time and intensity is not to scale.

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    Samsung Neo 55-inch QLED 4K TV ($1,150, originally $1,800): This QLED TV delivers eye-popping clarity and vivid colors, offering lifelike, immersive visuals that are perfect for movies, sports and ...

  8. Color temperature - Wikipedia

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    Color matching software, such as Apple's ColorSync Utility for MacOS, measures a monitor's color temperature and then adjusts its settings accordingly. This enables on-screen color to more closely match printed color. Common monitor color temperatures, along with matching standard illuminants in parentheses, are as follows: 5000 K (CIE D50)

  9. Gamma correction - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] [25] In many cases the gamma correction values for the primary colors are slightly different. Setting the color temperature or white point is the next step in monitor adjustment. Before gamma correction the desired gamma and color temperature should be set using the monitor controls.