9/11/2023 0 Comments Eecolor lut box![]() He will be working with ee to see what can be done via firmware or hardware. Light Illusion received an eeBox today and Steve confirms my findings. With the help of Tom Bond from ee I have been able to load them into the eeColor Box but it is not working correctly in that the box is doing additional unwanted processing and the resulting picture is unsatisfactory both visually and in measuring. So far I have learned to use Light Illusion’s LightSpace CMS software and am able to produce 3D LUTs for my personal displays. Steve was at NAB last week and gained information from both ee and SpectraCal. I have been talking not only with Steve but also with the president of SpectraCal and a representative from ee all on the subject of 3D LUT implementation. He has been toying with introducing his own LUT holding box but has not produced one as of this time. Now that SpectraCal is using it for calibrated LUTs perhaps it will live up to its expectations.įor well over a year I have been communicating with Steve Shaw, owner of Light Illusion, with specific emphasis on LUTs. I had high hopes for some sort of magic improvement in fidelity but was unimpressed when the six canned LUTs did nothing more than keep skin tones more or less correct while greatly oversaturating everything else. In September, 2011, at CEDIA, I purchased the first eeColor Box from SpectraCal. I believe that 3D LUT formulation and implementation will also be be available in the upcoming CalMAN v5 Commercial and possibly Expert modes but needs to be confirmed upon release. From reading their announcements I am skeptical that the software covers enough color points but the final result vs comparisons remains to be seen. SpectraCal is touting and is soon to release Studio software which will “automatically” produce 3D LUTs for individual displays. Here is what I know and hopefully this device will eventually become mainstream and/or force prices down on other processors like the Davio: There are two companies, SpectraCal and Light Illusion that I am most interested in at this time. THX is doing it’s own work on the topic but so far nothing exists that can be passed down to us, the CE calibrators. My gut feeling is that 3D LUT technology will soon become part of the work we will all be doing. 3D Look Up Tables have the ability to smooth out most of the faults, and to that end I’ve been dedicating a lot of time to the subject. I truly enjoy 1D LUT calibrating of displays but as we all have seen there are many faults inside the Rec.709 gamut. All I want is to be able to take a consumer TV or projector and make picture fidelity the best it can be. TruVue image editing software supports the processing of existing images and video content on a Windows PC, applying the eeColor and eeColorPlus processing techniques to previously created content.As a THXer it is not my goal to be a traveling calibrator nor put food on the table via my certification and abilities. TruVue image editing software (available in 2016) Image Genius application for iOS supports the processing of existing images and video content on a iPhone 6 or 6S, applying the eeColor and eeColorPlus processing techniques to previously created content. Image Genius application for iOS (available in 2016) These tables give the device manufacturer (and optionally the user) control over:ĮE has a library of over 300 display specific look up tables and can generate new tables based on simple display characteristic values whenever required. 3D Color Tablesįor each implementation, EE delivers both standard (sRGB) and custom eeColor 3D look up tables that optimize the performance of individual displays. Android (4.2.2 or later) with OpenGL 3.2 or later libraries.Ĭontact us for options to implement eeColor or eeColorPlus technology in hardware (FPGA or ASIC). ![]() 60 fps video processing with “4k” (3840 x 2160 at up to 60 fps available soon). Windows (8.1 and 10) with an Intel IGPU (Haswell or later) for 108OP.The available licensed software implementations include: ![]()
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