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xvYCC — What is Wrong With this Picture?
xvYCC Great but Dumb
The terms xvYCC and Deep Color caught my interest some time ago as it described a new way to enable a greater degree of colors in the newer releases in High Definition video hardware. A technology that offers a lot more colors and deeper saturated colors without the resulting images looking like there was something wrong. I am now looking into this marvel in a little more detail and it didn’t take long to realize there is a disconnect. Newer rollouts of some HD camcorders, display panels and some Blu ray players now support xvYCC and Deep Color along with the latest version of HDMI (v1.3b) to ensure a proper connection…
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