posted June 09, 2009 07:36 AM
Sharp has developed a five color per pixel HD LCD display (Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Yellow) that just about brings the entire visible Pointer color space to the screen. Follow this jump to the Register Hardware website for the full article (it's short).
Development of 64-bit Photoshop is looking better all the time! Wondering how many folks here will find such a monitor (they will be coming to the desktop in the near future) a blessing or a curse when it comes to calibration/profiling of their display and printer.
Here is a select paragraph from the release that was penned by Tom Smith for the reghardware.co.uk website:
The extra colours extend the colour gamut to the point where it can reproduce more than 99 per cent of real surface colours as defined by the Pointer colour space, a standard for real surface colours derived from measurements of real-world colours from paints, inks, coloured paper, and other materials and pigments.
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