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color vision
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when i look at images on my laptop's display (System 76 KuduPro from 2014), they look fine with colors close enough for me. whites look white.

when i look at solid white (verified as 0xFFFFFF ... 16777215 decimal) it looks like beige-yellow to me. i have napkin on my desk and it looks white.

i suspect if i boost the blue (and a bit of red) to make these solid white areas look white, i'd end up adding a blue tint to all my images.

the form where i am typing this post is one of those solid white areas that looks yellow.

the napkin is reflecting room light (much of it from the sun outdoors coming in through a couple windows). the laptop display is emitting its own light (with a bit reflecting off the napkin). this has to be the cause of there being a difference. but why do the display's "white" area look beige-yellow to me? why that color? is there a way to change that while keeping everything else the same? could changing the color of my room light fix this for me?
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color vision - by Skaperen - Sep-14-2022, 06:41 PM
RE: color vision - by DPaul - Sep-17-2022, 07:03 AM
RE: color vision - by Skaperen - Sep-17-2022, 05:08 PM
RE: color vision - by DPaul - Sep-18-2022, 06:01 AM
RE: color vision - by Skaperen - Sep-19-2022, 12:21 AM
RE: color vision - by Gribouillis - Sep-18-2022, 01:41 PM
RE: color vision - by Skaperen - Sep-19-2022, 12:48 AM
RE: color vision - by DPaul - Sep-19-2022, 07:04 AM
RE: color vision - by Gribouillis - Sep-19-2022, 01:02 PM
RE: color vision - by Skaperen - Sep-20-2022, 05:40 PM
RE: color vision - by DPaul - Sep-21-2022, 06:04 AM
RE: color vision - by Skaperen - Sep-21-2022, 10:41 PM

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