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Does "Banding" exist

Sep 21, 2011
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the new crappy iMac 5K display got me thinking.

This iMac is 8-bit color (16.7 million) where monitors like the one I use are 1.07 Billion (10-bit color per channel)

To achieve an environment capable of 1 Billion plus colors, you need more than a monitor, you need a capable video card as well as you need applications capable of running 30-bit vs the standard 24. some earlier versions of Photoshop, for example were not 30-bit capable

A simple way of seeing if you are capable of 30-bit are images like this

10Bit-Test-Ramp.jpg


My monitor at work shows banding... at home it is crisp and clean gradient that is as smooth as butter.

Got me thinking. Always hear about the 5d MK III has banding, the Nikon D810 has banding... on and on.

Is this banding on the sensor, or like, in the image above, is it the LCD screen on back of camera, or even that pricey monitor that only handles 8-bits per channel

Not saying that issues may not exist, but would be curious if when people are doing reviews, pixel peeping images and the like, more quantitatively environmental variables were specified.

I have really seen no issues with banding with my 5D MK III, then again, most of the time I am in a 30-bit environment

Just food for thought
 
Maui5150 said:
Is this banding on the sensor, or like, in the image above, is it the LCD screen on back of camera, or even that pricey monitor that only handles 8-bits per channel
Run a statistical analysis of the values in the .cr2 and you see the banding numerically. Absolutely no subjective or defice dependent component.
Also: if it where an artefact of the output channel image manipulation wouldn't work on it.
Just food for thought
No, not at all.
 
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Interesting thought - I am always wrestling with banding on my 5DIII images but then again, I can see clear banding in the box you display so now I am curious as to how much of the banding I am seeing is camera/editing vs display...I shudder to think of all that noise I have added to otherwise clean images to combat banding when it may just be my display all along!
 
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Maui5150 said:
the new crappy iMac 5K display got me thinking.

Have you ever seen one in person to say it is crappy? What kind of deep, objective, technical analysis did you perform on them? I would love to hear your evidence-based conclusions. Until then, get your facts straight.
 
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climber said:
On my 15'' Retina display I see bending on the "picture" above. Anyone else too?

The CR site creates all sorts of image issues that are not there in the original. It reduces the original size, and converts it to .png.

It is far better to link to a good site like smugmug if you want to see what a image looks like. Flickr also is said to butcher images.
 
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xvnm said:
Maui5150 said:
the new crappy iMac 5K display got me thinking.

Have you ever seen one in person to say it is crappy? What kind of deep, objective, technical analysis did you perform on them? I would love to hear your evidence-based conclusions. Until then, get your facts straight.

He's obviously basing it on the specifications (in particular it only being sRGB), the only factual thing most of us have access to currently.
 
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climber said:
On my 15'' Retina display I see bending on the "picture" above. Anyone else too?

Of course you will. Macs I believe are only capable of producting sRGB or less for colors. The image posted is has 10-bit color. You need a display and graphics card capable of 1.07 Billion colors

OSX only supports 24-bit color (8-bit per channel)

This is why the display is a POS.

If you look at some of the Samsung, ASUS and even Dell which I dislike, they may be 4K displays, but they will display 1 Billion plus colors.

So what will be a more accurate picture?

A 5K display (more pixels) that only has 16.7 Million colors (less colors) or a 4K display that has 1 Billion plus colors.

To my original point. I am sure banding does occur, but how much of the "perceived" banding is because the monitors and screens being used are not capable of properly displaying the colors captured in the raw file?
 
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