Ja sam malo dublje izucio tu temu sto se tice zutila, zelenilo je opet neka druga prica i nema veze sa tim. Zakljucak je da je generalno malo toplije kalibrisan displej na celoj seriji, imam 12 PM, a kod sebe jos uvek 11 Pro i Xs, pa sam poredio detaljno u raznim uslovima, sa i bez true tone opcije. 12 PM je za nekih 10% topliji od 11 Pro, koji je vec za toliko topliji od Xs, tako da ce sigurno primetiti razliku neko ko dolazi sa Xs i X, a pogotovo lcd modela.
Delimicno je i stvar ukusa, meni nekad na Xs i X bela vuce na plavu i crvenu, zavisi od ugla gledanja, ali je problem sto na novim modelima taj “yellow tint” utice i na druge boje, tacnije, umrtvi ih, pa deluju isprane, najvise na tamno sivu, koja vuce na zelenu, to se primeti najvise u zamracenoj prostoriji i manjem osvetljenju.
Jedna varijanta je da se igrate sa color filterima, ja sam podesio kako mi odgovara, dodao malo plave, ciji nedostatak ustvari i pravi problem, i tako podesio belu i sivu kako mi odgovara, dok ne stigne neki fix, citao sam da rade na tome navodno. Bilo bi korisno da ubace slajder za white balance, i jos koje podesavanje, pa da svi budu srecni.
Displej pored toga izgleda stvarno vrhunski, ali nije duznost korisnika da se bakce sa raznim podesavanjima, bar ne kada je Apple “ it just works”filozofija u pitanju. Ovo mozda nece primetiti neko dok ne uporedi direktno sa prethodnim modelima, ali ja jesam i smeta mi sto je svake godine drugacija kalibracija, kao i gomili drugih korisnika. Na Macrumors sajtu ima tema sa ispisanih 150+ stranica o tome, a Erica Griffin je malo detaljnije to opisala u jednom komenatru na Zolootech video, koji sam kacio:
“The issue is these displays are coming closer to the standard for sRGB, which is 6504K, D65 white. But when they are doing this the blue color channel is lacking within the grayscale, which leaves red and green higher in the grayscale balance. Red and green wavelengths make yellow. Sometimes green will be a bit higher then red and you get greenish yellow. The iPhone X was a cooler white. It had much more blue. LCDs are often quite blueish and that is what people are used to and coming from. Blue is perceived as brighter and whiter, cleaner. Where a yellowish display looks dingy and worn out. After the iPhone X I’ve been seeing this on all oled displays released afterwards. You can have a white point that is a color temperature of 6500 (correlated color temp) along the 6500 Kelvin isotemperature line without actually being white. This is where I think there are some calculation and calibration errors. Unless they are doing this on purpose to keep the blue channel down to be less straining on the eyes. Still that doesn’t make sense. Nevertheless it doesn’t look nice. So as it is 6504k, D56 white is a warmer looking color temp than most people are used to, having come from LCDs or a cooler iPhone. But what they are being most disturbed by is the RGB balance being slightly unnatural with too much green. The sky looks yellow and even reddish or cool in the shade but I’ve never seen a greenish sky... it’s a true to life color and you WILL notice when those are off. Messing with the color filters will decrease the brightness of the display and doesn’t actually fix anything but may be nicer to look at.”
https://youtu.be/8lO6Weps8Gg