I am wondering most of us are now viewing photos using digital media such as LCD monitors, digital photo frames, LCD TV, etc. What does high resolution mean anymore?
Can someone help to explain the below:
1) What is 14bit ADC? DSLR comes with 14bit analog to digital conversion. Does it mean it can only capture in 14 bit colours. My graphics card says it supports 32 bit colours. Does it mean my computer can support higher colour output than what the camera can capture?
2) My camera has a max resolution of 5616x3744. If viewing on my TV which has a resolution of 1920x1080. What effect does it have on the photo?
3) You calibrate the colours on you computer LCD. Can you calibrate the colour of TV and digital photo frames? If not, what is the point of having accurate pantone colours when you cannot display them as such.
Should we shift our focus to other parameters of a good photo since we are viewing photos on digital media 80% of our time. What is your strategy on handling this?
Can someone help to explain the below:
1) What is 14bit ADC? DSLR comes with 14bit analog to digital conversion. Does it mean it can only capture in 14 bit colours. My graphics card says it supports 32 bit colours. Does it mean my computer can support higher colour output than what the camera can capture?
2) My camera has a max resolution of 5616x3744. If viewing on my TV which has a resolution of 1920x1080. What effect does it have on the photo?
3) You calibrate the colours on you computer LCD. Can you calibrate the colour of TV and digital photo frames? If not, what is the point of having accurate pantone colours when you cannot display them as such.
Should we shift our focus to other parameters of a good photo since we are viewing photos on digital media 80% of our time. What is your strategy on handling this?