sRGB (shown above right), Adobe RGB (shown above left) and NTSC all have their own colour gamut (a subset of colours) and each can display a different amount of colours within the subset. The ...
As any Web designer will tell you, a graphic created on a high-end monitor using even the sophisticated CIELAB color space won’t look the same when converted into a low-resolution graphic and viewed ...
Since there are differences in the appearance of colors between observers, in the digital world, in order to quantify colors, red (R), green (G), and blue (B) are set to values from 0 to 255, ...
Most of us don’t think twice about how displays produce color. But if you’ve ever looked at a sampling of televisions next to each other at an electronics store, you may have realized that practically ...
Different displays reproduce colours differently as they come with various colour gamut ranges. For example, if you watch a YouTube video on your smartphone and again if you watch the same video on ...
Most LCD monitors, printers, cameras and various other applications are configured to reproduce the sRGB colour gamut as accurately as possible. This means that photographers can reduce discrepancies ...