On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 4:14 AM, Fabrizio Giudici
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Apart from the fact that "niche" in this case means media professionals,
> it's also a cultural thing. People will be seeing visual stuff more and more
> through mobile devices, and will see more and more with the wrong colors.
> Now I don't care for YouTube (which I don't use anyway), but if you are
> looking at a movie or a picture exhibit this makes a big difference. It's
> also happening with monitors and TV equipments, of course, since color
> management is not a common practice, but with Google's lack of care in this
> area things will go worse. It's the typical case in which technology for the
> masses damages culture and frankly it's quite delusional that Google doesn't
> care.


As you said, this is a statement that is just as true for televisions
in general.  The vast majority of them are not color calibrated that
well.  I think the truth is that the majority of folks just don't care
about color calibration.  Worse, many get upset if you try and
convince them that they should.

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