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Old 12-01-2013, 04:16 AM   #145
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Originally Posted by afv011 View Post
Exactly. If you have a monitor with poor color reproduction, you might not see a big difference. I'm into photography and I know a thing or two about color (for this very reason, I have a monitor with 12-bit depth and 96% Adobe RGB gamut, which is significantly larger than sRGB). So your point is very valid, some people might look at the pictures on the web and not see much of a difference, but when you look at the device, you can clearly see the lifeless colors, especially blues and reds.
My wife is a physician/surgeon in field of sight.
Perceptions of graduations of color are important as indicators of problems I understand little of.

I similar to Goethe look mainly at colors of minerals. Not so important as above but still meaningful. I must allow for a slight color blindness in 1 area.
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