- First time I'm reading a LTT Labs article and I really liked the format. The left hand outline (which is like a polished version of Wikipedia's) was very nice. No cookie popups, only a simple Plausible tracker in the logs. RSS Feed. Nice and refreshing!
by orangepanda
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- The double space after a period, with the added effort to avoid browser whitespace condensing, is an interesting style choice. Is it meant to mimic old academic publications?
While present in some of their previous articles sparingly, this is the first one to use it consistently.
by JKCalhoun
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- Reading this, marveling at the beautiful place we seem to be with regard to display technology.
Maybe an expert can clarify. My sense is that we actually were seeing amazing specs on displays toward the end of the CRT era—and that there was a kind of LCD lull where we traded color fidelity, gamut and dynamic range for thinness. But we are now seeing display technology catching up to and perhaps exceeding the best of the CRT displays?
- Does anyone have link to a deeper technical dive on the limitations of CIE 1931 that Apple CMF tries to address? The CIE's JTC22 (D8/D1): Optimized Colour Matching Functions for Display Colour Consistency documents seem to be behind an access wall.
From what I gather, it's an attempt to address the problem of observer metamerism, but I'm curious to know how closely it's tethered to D65.
by bensyverson
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- So they introduced their CMF set and referenced it a bunch, but Apple CMF 2026 is not published anywhere. Is this an open standard or not?
by marlburrow
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