Subject: | Re: New thread: Low Hz filtering |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Mon Apr 6, 2009 9:47 pm ((PDT)) |
> ICC Color profiles quite accurately describe input and output > devices together with the transformation matrix/method that is > applied to bring the system close to a known reference (e.g a color > target) in the world of color reproduction, does such a mechanism > exist for sound reproduction? - Besides making your own detailed > measurements with calibrated gear that is - and thats perhaps the > problem, the gears "all over the place"? I think frequency response would be the audio equivalent of the ICC Color Profile for images. Of course images have many other characteristics, such as angle of view, resolution, depth of field, etc., and so do audio recordings. -Dan Dugan |
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