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  2. CMYK color model - Wikipedia

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    An ICC profile defines the bidirectional conversion between a neutral "profile connection" color space (CIE XYZ or Lab) and a selected colorspace, in this case both RGB and CMYK. The precision of the conversion depends on the profile itself, the exact methodology, and because the gamuts do not generally match, the rendering intent and ...

  3. Color space - Wikipedia

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    A popular way to make a color space like RGB into an absolute color is to define an ICC profile, which contains the attributes of the RGB. This is not the only way to express an absolute color, but it is the standard in many industries. RGB colors defined by widely accepted profiles include sRGB and Adobe RGB.

  4. CIELAB color space - Wikipedia

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    In order to convert RGB or CMYK values to or from L*a*b*, the RGB or CMYK data must be linearized relative to light. The reference illuminant of the RGB or CMYK data must be known, as well as the RGB primary coordinates or the CMYK printer's reference data in the form of a color lookup table (CLUT).

  5. ICC profile - Wikipedia

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    To see how this works in practice, suppose we have a particular RGB and CMYK color space, and want to convert from this RGB to that CMYK. The first step is to obtain the two ICC profiles concerned. To perform the conversion, each RGB triplet is first converted to the Profile connection space (PCS) using the RGB profile.

  6. YCbCr - Wikipedia

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    YCbCr is sometimes abbreviated to YCC.Typically the terms Y′CbCr, YCbCr, YPbPr and YUV are used interchangeably, leading to some confusion. The main difference is that YPbPr is used with analog images and YCbCr with digital images, leading to different scaling values for U max and V max (in YCbCr both are ) when converting to/from YUV.

  7. YIQ - Wikipedia

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    These formulas allow conversion between YIQ and RGB color spaces, where R, G, and B are gamma-corrected values. Values for the original 1953 NTSC colorimetry and later SMPTE C FCC standard. The following formulas assume:

  8. Talk:CMYK color model - Wikipedia

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    Color RGB CMYK Gray 128 128 128 Black 0 0 0 White 255 255 255 Red 255 0 128 Orange 255 83 0 Yellow 255 255 0 Lime 83 255 0 Green 0 255 128 Sea blue 0 172 255 Blue 0 0 255 Purple 172 0 255 66.32.71.96 02:21, 2 Apr 2004 (UTC) Note: (or note to self :-P ) we need an RGB -> CMYK conversion formula, like on HSV color space, that'd be handy.

  9. Color model - Wikipedia

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    RGB is a device-dependent color model: different devices detect or reproduce a given RGB value differently, since the color elements (such as phosphors or dyes) and their response to the individual red, green, and blue levels vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, or even in the same device over time.