No sure about all this.
A high end TV with 10 bit comes no way near the real live contrast of at least 16 bit that every body can experience an sunset (and most have a low cost 6bit Panel). The TVs color space and handling is no way close to real live. Almost every stores displays them in a special „Sales” mode with the color temperature set to 10k as it looks so sharp. Sure, go ahead and get a calibrated screen to adjust your photos in LR or PS to be perfect - only that 99% of all viewers will have 8000Kelvin screen with blown out colors. This is like audio engineers would create recordings for an audience consisting 99% of Bluetooth boom boxes.
The Photo world is full of forums where people collaborate on differences between 5 to 10k$ lenses by sending Jpegs in screen resolution around. This is like audio engineers sending recording examples around to be judged via the IPhone’s build in speaker.
Audio captures 95% and reproduces 90% of it. It does not build a soundstage, but then 3D video has just died as people believe that crisper images are closer to the truth. And multichannel audio might not be dead after all...
A high end TV with 10 bit comes no way near the real live contrast of at least 16 bit that every body can experience an sunset (and most have a low cost 6bit Panel). The TVs color space and handling is no way close to real live. Almost every stores displays them in a special „Sales” mode with the color temperature set to 10k as it looks so sharp. Sure, go ahead and get a calibrated screen to adjust your photos in LR or PS to be perfect - only that 99% of all viewers will have 8000Kelvin screen with blown out colors. This is like audio engineers would create recordings for an audience consisting 99% of Bluetooth boom boxes.
The Photo world is full of forums where people collaborate on differences between 5 to 10k$ lenses by sending Jpegs in screen resolution around. This is like audio engineers sending recording examples around to be judged via the IPhone’s build in speaker.
Audio captures 95% and reproduces 90% of it. It does not build a soundstage, but then 3D video has just died as people believe that crisper images are closer to the truth. And multichannel audio might not be dead after all...