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Gamma Correction is the necessary shift made in output devices so that an image can be made as close as possible to the information. In optical outputs there are three colors Red Green Blue in printing there are four colors. Cyan-blue for the ignorant Magenta-Almost red. Yellow- self explanitory. Key - Denisty of luminance you need a mathmatical formula built into most recording and output devices to make the adjustment so the input can be made into output that is perceivably more uniform. Gamma=[d x log(Vout)]/[d x log(Vin) The image information needs to be simplified for production, mainly because what your camera or scanner can see is a vast ammount of information that neither your monitor or prints can reproduce fully. in photoshop when you are in Curves, you are making a manual gamma correction of the selected channel.
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