Things I'm having trouble imagining:
If this is a raw shot, how come there are graphical artefacts sitting around, especially around edges? These are bmps, but something makes me wonder if they weren't compressed or processed somehow before being saved as raw RGB data...
Second, hitting up the exact color of the white text... the XBox 360 shot comes back as white. The PS3 shot comes back as a shade of grey. The PS3 can definitely throw out pure white to a TV screen, so what's with this?
I'm more interested in how those shots were taken, and under what conditions they were. You got the same background graphic, for crying out loud, and you don't even have to process it... why is it darker?
Personally, I wouldn't trust these images as far as brightness/contrast goes. Unfortunately, I can't really do my own comparisons since I'm running things through a VGA box (too cheap for TVs) and everything comes out blurry on that... but I encourage everyone that's interested and has access to not-cheap equipment, both systems, and Im@s 2 to run their own test. If you got a monitor/TV with two HDMI inputs, just switch back and forth between them.