10-05-2010, 11:26 AM
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For some reason lomskij things black and white makes some exception.. I have no idea why. Since black and white are the clearest example how luminance information gets extracted very detailed from the different colour sensels.
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That's pretty simple - to my understanding, image detail is a result of combined luma and chroma data. And the only situation when errors in the chroma processing (interpolation for instance) do not affect the detail is in monochrome scene. I thought I've explained my point of view quite clearly in my previous posts.
For some reason lomskij things black and white makes some exception.. I have no idea why. Since black and white are the clearest example how luminance information gets extracted very detailed from the different colour sensels.
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That's pretty simple - to my understanding, image detail is a result of combined luma and chroma data. And the only situation when errors in the chroma processing (interpolation for instance) do not affect the detail is in monochrome scene. I thought I've explained my point of view quite clearly in my previous posts.