Re: 32 bit monitor

Posted by Vitaly Boyko on
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Andreas,

I am bit confused here. Human eye is only 5 bit per color, isn't it? Though it can see millions of colors, but only 25-30 shades of the same color (up to 5 bit). The rest what you see is something else...

Cheers,

Vitaly



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We noticed that our confocal images look amazing (fine details well
resolved) as long as they are viewed with the monitor belonging to the
microscope, but as soon as we open them on our PCs or Macs they look just
normal (fine detail missing).
The monitor at the Zeiss mic is a HP ZR30W a pretty expensive model. It
seems to support 32 bit colours which would give 12 bit or 4096 grey steps
for each of the primary colours. Not sure if this is the secret behind the
good looking images but has anyone experience using such monitors to display
images? I would think that the graphic card, operating system and image
analysis software have to be capable of doing so, which programs would do this?

Did i miss an important development in computer hardware or is there another
reason for the amazing looking images? Any suggestions welcome.