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This will start a few questions, it has done for me.
I have only recently come to know the fact that Macs cannot provide 10 bit per colour displays. (Apparently).
ie; the operating system is incapable of achieving this!
I know there is a ton of hardware that can do this & some Mac users have these monitors & graphic cards, Quadro or Firepro.
But what is the point when the Mac os can't use & thus display the proper colours?
Have some Mac users found a 'get round' maybe using Linux or Windows when the need to show case the correct colours.
How do & why do the big animation companies, Pixar for instance Macs when they can't display 30 bit.
I have been scouring the net for info on this & each time the line, 'Mac users can stop reading now' has become synonymous with reviews of such 30 bit hardware.
Anyone got a link to show if there is a work around for this, I am a window 7 pro user but at work we use a combination of Macs & PC's.
Or are the reviews I have read all wrong?
Cheers....
I have only recently come to know the fact that Macs cannot provide 10 bit per colour displays. (Apparently).
ie; the operating system is incapable of achieving this!
I know there is a ton of hardware that can do this & some Mac users have these monitors & graphic cards, Quadro or Firepro.
But what is the point when the Mac os can't use & thus display the proper colours?
Have some Mac users found a 'get round' maybe using Linux or Windows when the need to show case the correct colours.
How do & why do the big animation companies, Pixar for instance Macs when they can't display 30 bit.
I have been scouring the net for info on this & each time the line, 'Mac users can stop reading now' has become synonymous with reviews of such 30 bit hardware.
Anyone got a link to show if there is a work around for this, I am a window 7 pro user but at work we use a combination of Macs & PC's.
Or are the reviews I have read all wrong?
Cheers....