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Colour gamut is defined as the range of colours which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
Colour Accuracy
Delta E is often used to evaluate perceived colour differences. A delta of less than 1.00 means that there is no perceivable difference for colour experts when two colours are compared side by side.
Colour Gamut
Colour gamut is defined as the range of colours which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
Colour Gamut
Colour gamut is defined as the range of colours which a particular device can produce or record , with some commonly used standards such as Rec.2020, DCI-P3, AdobeRGB, sRGB, and NTSC.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a technology that produces images with a large perceptible difference between bright and dark regions for realistically bright or dark pictures without subtle detail loss.
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