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"I've read that once upon a time, Apple chose a system gamma of 1.8 because they dominated the early graphic design/prepress market, and that a gamma of 1.8 was somehow better for designers working on projects for print.
Years later, this legacy choice is still in effect. Although Apple allows you to change your monitor gamma to 2.2 in Display Preferences, unfortunately there is no intelligence on the part of Quicktime to recognize this. Quicktime assumes that your system gamma is 1.8, and acts accordingly. Just Google "Quicktime gamma" for a brief sampling of the frustration that so many people have experienced.
How is it that angry mobs of video professionals carrying torches have not yet burned Apple to the ground for this transgression? For a company that prides itself on serving the professional video market, Apple has a long way to go before they are truly able to be called "professional" in the way that they serve our industry. "
I jest dokladnie tak, jak opisane powyzej. Skompresuj klip przy pomocy quicktime h264 a potem jakims innym programem uzywajac np. x264. Roznica kolosalna.
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