1. srgb vs p3

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      I am trying to compare the color gamut of a few screens but some of the screen's specs show the percentages in sRGB and some in adobe RGB. For example one screen has 72% Adobe RGB and another has 1...

      14 thg 10, 2021 · GIMP's operations with color profiles seem hard to grasp. I've studied a question describing experience similar to mine here: GIMP. TIFF. Color profile sRGB IEC61966-2.1 and embedded color profile ...

      14 thg 11, 2016 · Safari for example will render an image tagged with P3 in fill wide gamut, and treat any untagged images as sRGB. If accurate color rendering is important, and to take advantage of the extra colors that P3 enabled displays can render on these new devices, does the community think it's worth exporting images as P3 vs sRGB?

      I switched it from the 'VS248' profile it was on to the generic 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' profile in System Preferences and it looks much better, nearly matching my (factory-calibrated?) internal display. I know everyone says not to use straight sRGB as a device profile. So why does it look so much better that way?

      9 I've read countless reviews such as this one where reviewers, after carefully calibrating the tested monitor, are able to calculate how much of either sRGB or AdobeRGB the display is capable of cover, shown in a percentage value.

      6 thg 7, 2017 · A note on the closure vote, keep in mind that while DCI-P3 is a digital cinema gamut, the general question comes down to a broad understanding of how color gamuts work independent of the particular gamut and would still apply to photographic contexts as well.

      27 thg 11, 2021 · I have tried several color profiles like sRGB, Adobe RGB and Display P3. Even if I overexpose the image in Lightroom before exporting, its still doesn't use the HDR properties of the screen on the iPhone. Any ideas how to properly export HDR for the iPhone from Lightroom? Edit: For clarity, I’m not talking about exposure stacking.

      This display offers a 'sRGB' mode. Right now the screen is configured to use the 'standard mode', should I use the 'sRGB mode' instead? I see that the colors are not exactly the same between the 2 modes, but which one is the best? If that's sRGB, why isn't it enabled by default? Am I supposed to use it only for specific situations?

      2 thg 5, 2020 · The second display does not have a manufacturer-supplied ICC-profile, although it has a 'sRGB mode'. The monitor came with a calibration report, indicating that in sRGB its delta-E is lower than 2. When setting the 'sRGB mode', the brightness and contrast are fixed at the levels 70 and 50, respectively.

      13 thg 4, 2015 · The difference between 96% and 99% will probably not make any substantive real world difference. If the file is exported using sRGB color space, then all the sRGB colors present in the image will remain there and be displayed by a monitor capable of displaying all sRGB color values. When you are editing, those colors that fall between the 96% monitor and the 99% …

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