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by userbinator
3037 days ago
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Mapping directly into the full gamut of the monitor, the way that almost every common computer did before the whole "color management" stuff even became a thing. Anyone should strive to have as accurate colors as possible. No, people have different needs and set their monitors' brightness and contrast accordingly. It's only the mentioned industries which require that accuracy --- and the associated, often very expensive, monitors and calibration equipment. |
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Except for accessibility reasons (e.g. high contrast for the visually impaired), there are no "different needs" that dictate that people should see colors rendered falsely compared to their reference if they're not in the creative professions.