Watching the World Cup finals this weekend? Your HDTV probably can't show off Messi's boots in all their bright blue glory
Jul 11, 2014
Author: Jeff Yurek
If you've been following the FIFA World Cup this summer you may have noticed many players wearing some seriously colorful cleats. These super saturated Sambas are part of a new line-up specially designed by Adidas for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. They are being worn by many of the game's top players like Argentina's Lionel Messi who will be wearing his bright blue boots during the finals this weekend.
What you may not know is that, as wild as these shoes appear on your TV, you are actually not getting the whole picture. Today's HDTV's are only able to reproduce a limited range of colors- only about a third of what your eye can see- so there's a lot missing. Common colors from the red of a London bus to Pantone's color of the year fall outside this small range and watching the games over the past few weeks I've been thinking these shoes are also likely to be too colorful for TV.
So, in honor of this weekend's World Cup final, I got my hands on a pair of boots that matched my favorite player, Messi's, and took some measurements to see what I'd find. Turns out that deeply saturated blue falls well outside the range of colors that HDTV's can produce.
You may not be able to see those blue boots in their full glory unless you are at the stadium but, if the semi-finals are any indication, this weekend's games should still be pretty exciting to watch!