As any serious photographer can tell you, color is a complex subject. There are researchers devoting their careers to it. It's also central to properly setting up a television in a process we call calibration.
Getting the color right becomes even more challenging when we're dealing with high dynamic range (HDR). Take a look at the above post-HDR calibration compilation chart performed recently using the most widely used calibration software, Calman from Spectracal. While we typically publish charts in our reviews only for SDR (due to space limitations), we use data from the above type of chart for the HDR results we print in text form. The fine details shown here are difficult to discern when reduced to a size compatible with a blog post, but the major trends are visible in the charts.
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