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How Does Color Calibration Work?

Duration: 19:47Views: 311.1KLikes: 17.5KDate Created: May, 2021

Channel: Snazzy Labs

Category: Science & Technology

Tags: sdrcolor calibratesnazzy labsapple tvluminance vs brightnessrec.709rgb balancetintsnazzyqapplechromaticityios 14.5tutorialtv calibrationcolor calibrationface idhue vs tintchromaticity charteducationalappletvapple tv remotehow does color workquinn nelsonrec.2020color locuscolor balancecalibratecontrasthdrhuesiri remotedolby vision

Description: Apple announced a new “Color Balance” feature for Apple TV in their Spring Loaded keynote. Does it work? How does it fair against professional calibration? What is color, anyways? Pre-order the new Apple TV 4K - amzn.to/3euE39Y Purchase an Apple TV 4K (last gen) - amzn.to/3h4Cy3U Purchase a X-Rite i1Display Pro Plus (HDR capable) - amzn.to/3xTAWjf Purchase Calman - portrait.com/calman-calibration-software Check out the latest episode of my podcast Flashback - relay.fm/flashback Follow me on Twitter - twitter.com/snazzyq Follow me on Instagram - instagram.com/snazzyq The new Apple TV 4K doesn’t just sport a new remote, it has a new Color Balance feature for color calibration. In a bit of a surprising move, Apple brought this feature to any Apple TV running iOS 14.5 or later. In essence, it uses the Face ID array on your iPhone to measure and analyze the color output of your TV against the baseline targets established by filmmakers and the industry: Rec.709 and Rec.2020 for HDR. The AppleTV will then modify its color output over HDMI to make your display more “color accurate.” The question is: does it really work? Is it better than just calibrating yourself? How does it compare to professional calibration? And is color really the biggest issue that your TV has? Find out this and more—as well as how color, luminance, and chromaticity/locus charts work–in this new Snazzy Labs video!

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