The lawsuit was ridiculous. A pixel can only display one color, or rather be composed of three pixels which make up the color when our eye blends them. Of course the number of colors displayed can be rather large. If jpegs are used, the images are already filtered to an approximation of the light our eyes are sensitive to.
The information stored on disk received from the camera is already limited by the judgement it makes about the light falling on the sensor pixels.
The LEDs/LCDs on the MacBook monitor can vary in color output and the image on screen can be influenced by ambient light, adjustments in an editing program and by the choice of the Display Profile.
Besides, it is known among professionals that a laptop is not used for color corrections.
Hopefully Apple settled this greedy little lawsuit by giving them a PostItNote on the back saying "I am a greedy idiot."
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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The lawsuit was ridiculous. A pixel can only display one color, or rather be composed of three pixels which make up the color when our eye blends them. Of course the number of colors displayed can be rather large. If jpegs are used, the images are already filtered to an approximation of the light our eyes are sensitive to.
The information stored on disk received from the camera is already limited by the judgement it makes about the light falling on the sensor pixels.
The LEDs/LCDs on the MacBook monitor can vary in color output and the image on screen can be influenced by ambient light, adjustments in an editing program and by the choice of the Display Profile.
Besides, it is known among professionals that a laptop is not used for color corrections.
Hopefully Apple settled this greedy little lawsuit by giving them a PostItNote on the back saying "I am a greedy idiot."