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by jjmarr
700 days ago
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My ultimate hope is that this will allow us to store and display color data as Fourier series. Right now we only represent colour as combinations of red, green, and blue, when a colour signal itself is really a combination of multiple "spectral" (pure) colour waves, which can be anything in the rainbow. Individually controllable microLEDs would change this entirely. We could visualize any color at will by combining them. It's depressing that nowadays we have this technology yet video compression means I haven't seen a smooth gradient in a movie or TV show in years. |
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The human eye can't distinguish light spectra producing identical tristimulus values. Thus for display purposes [1], color can be perfectly represented by 3 scalars.
[1] lighting is where the exact spectrum matters, c.f. color rendering index