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Originally Posted by mdp
But it is not clear how it is engineered, hence detailed pictures should be seen.
The concepts we are using here are strongly metaphors, not facts: it is certainly tinted, it does somehow build colour, but the perceptive trick there is much more unusual than RGB and CMYK: it does not even have black as K, the closest it has to K-black can be the dots partially overlapping the gaps between the tinted bars... Not to mention it does not have white (what I called "mélange")!
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We know how the colour filter is overlayed on the 300dpi eInk display. See
this post (in this thread!)