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David--Have you seen these glasses that let you see colors--I've seen a bunch of "reaction" videos on Youtube--Seems legit.
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Flavorize (aka Flavorize)
Jul 10 '17, 19:55
People that have been color blind, for years, just sobbing
http://enchroma.com
(enchroma.com)
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That's interesting, but I'm weird about this. It's really not a big deal to me. -- nm
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David
Jul 10, 19:58
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legit question, then why do you care about 8bit and 10 bit color? can you see any difference? -- nm
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Remlik
Jul 10, 20:19
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I referenced this on the last board. I honestly have no idea if I would or not.
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David
Jul 10, 20:30
The photo I shared shows this kind of moray effect in 8-bit that 10-bit doesn't have. -- nm
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Mop
Jul 10, 20:30
I had to watch this video to even have a clue how it might be different. I don't think David will notice but Kim could might if she's an imagefile. -- (link)
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Bacon
Jul 10, 20:24
[youtube]
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The video uses black and white as an example. Clearly, even if you're color blind, 10 bit has a benefit. -- nm
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Mop
Jul 10, 20:39
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