@chrisphin for reference: same camera settings, same display, but viewing the image in an application that does not interpret it as sRGB (instead interpreting it in the display's native color space)
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@chrisphin for reference: same camera settings, same display, but viewing the image in an application that does not interpret it as sRGB (instead interpreting it in the display's native color space) 3 comments
@chrisphin @sjolsen also, any amount of scaling with the font will break it. i'm sure that one is pretty obvious, though @chrisphin @sjolsen oh! and some displays, the red/green/blue isn't oriented in the "stoplight" fashion as shown in these images - other common configurations include a "triangle" pattern, or a "square" pattern with an extra green pixel element. the font won't work with those, obviously |
@sjolsen Looks great! And yes, anything that messes with the colours will skew the effect of course. Thanks for the empiricism!