How can this system work? Any pixels that have a non-zero, finite brightness will appear bright next to the true black regions, so they will stand out, even if there is hardly and difference in them in terms of the rgb values. Most cameras don't record any regions as being truly black anyway, as this would imply that the image is underexposed. The fireworks must have been flood-filled with zero brightness to make the black regions truly black. Please comment if you know more about it.
The phone has 256MB of RAM and a 1GHz processor, which do the job reasonably well, though the Anna interface will likely leave something to be desired for many smartphone users.
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Steve, you dont get it. The Extreme Contrast set had aboslute ZERO backlighting. And the room was completely darkened. I was there and it was amazing.
How can this system work? Any pixels that have a non-zero, finite brightness will appear bright next to the true black regions, so they will stand out, even if there is hardly and difference in them in terms of the rgb values. Most cameras don't record any regions as being truly black anyway, as this would imply that the image is underexposed. The fireworks must have been flood-filled with zero brightness to make the black regions truly black. Please comment if you know more about it.