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About the "close and reopen" thing, I've got a test result showing that the mapping was indeed linearized (even a little bit over) without close and reopen. Do you imply that this result could be unreliable? Or do you mean sometimes the test could fail to launch, but as long as it is started, the result is reliable even without a close and reopen?
My problem here is that the dark part of my photos looks too dark (and loses contrast for those pixels whose the gray-level is less than, e.g., 80) when they rendered in PsychoPy, although they look normal in Windows Photo Viewer. I guess the system has applied some (small) correction, while PsychoPy assumes gamma=1 by default. (BTW, after correction, the calculated gamma for L is about 2.7)
Is there a way to get a "natural" gamma (perhaps somewhere between 1 and 2.7), so that the photos will look normal/natural?
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