[OpenID] Open Challenge to webfinger and XRD
John Bradley
ve7jtb at ve7jtb.com
Wed Oct 21 22:41:20 UTC 2009
I always thought that the NTSC 4:2:2 hack to save half the chroma
bandwidth was ugly.
Not to mention the other editing problems it introduces. I would
prefer not to rely on psycho perception tricks like that in openID.
John B.
On 2009-10-21, at 7:36 PM, SitG Admin wrote:
>> If we are going that way I prefer CYMK. However we need to
>> remember that open standards cannot represent Panatone 185.
>>
>> Perhaps we need to start up a WG to properly study the colour issue.
>
> I concur. My study of colorspaces, to date, has indicated that this
> is a massively complicated area. On the flip side, we may be able to
> parallel TV's development from black and white to color, though I
> don't know what our equivalents to their bandwidth restrictions
> would be.
>
> -Shade
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