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Posted on November 17, 2003February 27, 2005 by lhl
  • Does NTSC use a gamma of 2.2? – confusing explanation; I think so
  • What are the other targets in the Curve drop-down in OptiCAL?

    The sRGB working space has the average values of a CRT screen which are a gamma of 2.2 and whitepoint of 6500K.

    The NTSC stands for National Television System Committee which is set to calibrate the monitor to a gamma of 2.2 and whitepoint of 6500K.

  • Gamma Correction on the Apple Macintosh
  • Making Good Looking WWW GIFs or JPEGs for Multi-Platforms with Photoshop
  • Sound and Vision: Color Temperature [PDF]
  • Entertainment Consulting Consultants: White Papers and Presentations – some great papers, including Considerations for Choosing White Point Chromaticity for Digital Cinema, presented at the 2001 SMPTE Technical Conference
  • CIE_XYZ and CIE_xyY – includes table of CIE values, whitepoints
  • Facts & Figures – 1931 and 1976 x & y coordinates
  • efg’s Computer Lab: Chromaticity Diagrams
  • Sigma Designs: Chromaciticity Correction Technology
  • A Simplified Guide to the NTSC Video Signal
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