dalens t1_iu0xhi0 wrote
Uhm. It doesn't do the job. Also the 488 nm is too much cyan. The argon laser and the diode at that wavelength are more blue.
djp4ddy t1_iu0xq87 wrote
It also depends on type of your display. Usually they are not calibrated to be accurate, but to look good.
t3hjs t1_iu2reel wrote
Its not just calibration, a lot of monitor cannot physically reproduce even the metameric equivalent of the color. The gamut is just not there
CoherentPhoton OP t1_iu0xv4n wrote
Maybe a difference in your display? I just compared it to my 488nm laser and it looks quite close on mine.
spacecampreject t1_iu12znf wrote
Your experience is dependent on the color gamut of the display, and whether you ask for something that is in gamut or outside.
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NautilusPowerPlant t1_iu12ax5 wrote
It does as good of a job as it can. But you're precisely right. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamut
mawktheone t1_iu1ur5p wrote
Looked ok to me when I turned off night mode on my screen. Very cyan before that
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