

The term gamma comes from the third letter of the Greek alphabet, written Γ in upper case and γ in lower case. * Below is the translation from the Japanese of the ITmedia article "Is the Beauty of a Curve Decisive for Color Reproduction? Learning About LCD Monitor Gamma" published July 13, 2009. Users who value picture quality are advised to check this information. Understanding gamma is useful in both color management and product selection. In this session, we'll discuss gamma, which has a significant impact on color reproduction on LCD monitors. Problems like extremely poor display of shadow areas, blown-out highlights, or images prepared on Macs appearing too dark on Windows computers are often due to gamma characteristics. Making Full Use of the "External" LCD with Laptop Computers.The difference in image quality is perfectly obvious! – Let's check the LCD's display.Are the response time figures true? A close look at LCD video performance.

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