Graphics peeps: Could Rayleigh scattering cause a visible hue shift in an image viewed on a CRT monitor, either to the eye or in a photo?
Presumably, the glass used in CRTs is intended to be an ideal transmission medium, but in real life, nothing's ever 100% ideal.
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- The CRT tint knob might be off. - The CRT's blue phosphors may be more vibrant or have a different wavelength than the CRT that the current phosphor sim in MAME is tuned to. - The f-number of the camera may have been such that phosphors of a certain wavelength were overexposed.
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Lastly, but what I'm most interested in, is I wonder if there's the potential for Rayleigh scattering through the glass medium used in CRTs, which might cause images viewed through it to exhibit a certain natural tint. So, graphics Twitter. Thoughts?
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