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by mfost
1131 days ago
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I don't understand that point. Of course you use gamma so that you have a more perceptually correct colorspace, mostly because 8 bit isn't enough accuracy to represent correctly the various shades of black the eye can percieve. Or because it's easier to make a perceptually linear gradient in gamma space. But the blending in gamma space looks WRONG. It isn't perceptually correct! Try blending at 50% pure white and pure black and the grey you obtain is the wrong one, far too dark. Surely this cannot be what people want. |
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