>> but it'll also get user-selectable internal YCrCb image >> processing (instead of RGB -- although we've yet to hear of >> component output plans)
YCrCb is the native colorspace used by DVD and Blu-ray. Currently, the PS3 converts YCrCb -> RGB for output through HDMI, and as a result, peak whites and blacker-than-black (BTB) are clipped, resulting in some loss of shadow detail.
The next firmware update should address that issue.
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>> but it'll also get user-selectable internal YCrCb image
>> processing (instead of RGB -- although we've yet to hear of
>> component output plans)
YCrCb is the native colorspace used by DVD and Blu-ray. Currently, the PS3 converts YCrCb -> RGB for output through HDMI, and as a result, peak whites and blacker-than-black (BTB) are clipped, resulting in some loss of shadow detail.
The next firmware update should address that issue.