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by dagmx
1554 days ago
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What is "brain filtering" and why would you think either film or digital can reproduce the same visual effect as our eyes see? Our brain does a perceptual aggregation of multiple frames and inputs. This is not how cameras work. Also "make cameras take physically correct colors" is impossible unless you're talking about spectral capture, which is orders if magnitudes more complex. If you're using just RGB photosites AND RGB displays, there is no such thing as physically correct colors. Everything will just be a mapping at best, with the best that color science experts can actually provide. |
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Reality --> eye --> "brain filter"
Reality --> photo --> eye -> "brain filter"
Cameras should only record the colors as accurately as possible. Or if you want to nitpick again, so that the photo stimulates the eye receptors identically to whatever was captured.