How Does Color Calibration Work?

328,761
0
2021-05-07に共有
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 - www.portrait.com/calman-calibration-software/

Check out the latest episode of my podcast Flashback - relay.fm/flashback
Follow Snazzy Labs 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!

コメント (21)
  • I ain't even mad I just sat through a color theory class.
  • Your attention to detail is insanely .. awesome 😜
  • Forgot I was on youtube for a second, this video was so good and actually interesting
  • The quality of Snazzy Labs has gotten so good over these few months. Nice job Quinn!
  • Popped on YouTube for a quick study break… ended up studying color theory…. I’m not even mad this was cool af
  • Thanks Quinn - great coverage of a topic that mystifies many!
  • dude how the hell do you research, execute, script, and record all of this in just 2 weeks. This is crazy....
  • @REIAMusic
    If you use nighttime mode on your phone which makes your screen more yellow, you can really notice how our eyes adjust the white balance. Cause after a while you dont even notice that your screen is so much more yellow! Its crazy honestly!
  • @Just-View
    People: Use night shift or f.lux to get warmer colors. Graphic designers: (Angry noises)
  • @FAZman23
    From the moment you ask "What is colour?" to precisely 4 minutes 33 seconds and 4 frames, I am going to use as an educational tool in my classroom. Honestly, sometimes I think Youtube is a better teacher than I am because of excellent media content like this - thanks Quinn.
  • @spoorthyv
    Im a UX designer and this video taught me a ton. Good stuff!
  • As a photographer, I am calibrating my monitors with calorimeters for years. You do not need opensource for that. Entry level ones are very cheap nowadays. Last gen also has ambient light sensors in it and switches to different modes. Calibrating once is not enough. If the amount of environmental light changes(day/night or sunset etc), a new calibration is needed. (Unless you are working in a no-natural light source ( windowless) room) Ones with an external sensor built in tries to compensate that for a degree by switching modes due to the detected light. (Note: a calibrated display is less appealing to a home user. Home users often are after vibrant colors, higher contrast, higher brightness and exaggerated whites)
  • As a professional colorist I found this video very entertaining! Most people don’t understand color gamut and it is the biggest difference between nice and cheap televisions and monitors! Solid very informative video for people who know nothing about calibration and color space!
  • I love that you do a deep dive into these things! Keep up the good work!
  • @BenHunt10
    I really love and appreciate how detailed your videos are. Rarely do tech YouTubers dive this deep. Thanks and keep up the hard work, Quinn!
  • As someone who recently decided it would be 'fun' to learn a bit more about display calibration (still got A LOT to learn), I got to say you did an amazing job simplifying an incredibly complex topic and making it understandable. It definitely helped me make some connections regarding colour that I didn't make previously. Once again, excellent video!
  • @rosemars8
    After so many years, you are still one of the top tech reviewers brining useful and detailed information and good opinion and analyses on YouTube. Way to go!!!
  • @cinlung
    I appreciate how he tried to explain the terms in the most simple way possible. Thumbs up for that effort.
  • @Razrman
    This was such a technical and detailed video, that I had to literally pause and rewatch multiple times to understand. Can’t imagine the kind of research and effort that went into producing this. Superb work.