rsaavedra
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Yes, it's not just color depth but brightness or "luminance" depth. (The human eye is actually more sensitive to changes in luminance levels than to changes in color, that's why black levels and contrast ratios are so important.)
Originally Posted by Davesrose /img/forum/go_quote.gif Still, HDR colorspace and 2k resolution is a bigger improvement then a 1080i to 1080p signal. Instead of TV producers switching to 1080p, I'd rather them use the extra bandwidth for REAL resolution upgrade or extra color depth. |
Yes, it's not just color depth but brightness or "luminance" depth. (The human eye is actually more sensitive to changes in luminance levels than to changes in color, that's why black levels and contrast ratios are so important.)