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  2. Wide-gamut RGB color space - Wikipedia

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    CIE 1931 xy chromaticity diagram showing the gamut of the wide-gamut RGB color space and location of the primaries. The D50 white point is shown in the center.. The wide-gamut RGB color space (or Adobe Wide Gamut RGB) is a color space developed by Adobe Systems, that offers a large gamut by using pure spectral primary colors. [1]

  3. Template:Infobox color - Wikipedia

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    Source for the main color coordinates, usually an RGB triplet or an hex triplet, in sRGB space. See Wikipedia:WikiProject Color/Sources for Color Coordinates. Spectral color parameters (optional) wavelength The wavelength interval in nm. frequency The frequency in THz. Variation samples (optional) variations If set include some samples of ...

  4. RGB color model - Wikipedia

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    All images and colors are interpreted as being sRGB (unless another color space is specified) and all modern displays can display this color space (with color management being built in into browsers [26] [27] or operating systems [28]). The syntax in CSS is: rgb(#,#,#) where # equals the proportion of red, green, and blue respectively.

  5. List of color spaces and their uses - Wikipedia

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    It is able to store a wider range of color values than sRGB. The Wide Gamut color space is an expanded version of the Adobe RGB color space, developed in 1998. As a comparison, the Adobe Wide Gamut RGB color space encompasses 77.6% of the visible colors specified by the Lab color space, whilst the standard Adobe RGB color space covers just 50.6%.

  6. Spectral color - Wikipedia

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    A rainbow is a decomposition of white light into all of the spectral colors. Laser beams are monochromatic light, thereby exhibiting spectral colors. A spectral color is a color that is evoked by monochromatic light, i.e. either a spectral line with a single wavelength or frequency of light in the visible spectrum, or a relatively narrow spectral band (e.g. lasers).

  7. Wikipedia:How to read a color infobox - Wikipedia

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    Optionally set(s) of color coordinates, referring to a specific color. [note 1] Each color coordinate gives the specific color in one color space (e.g. RGB), and one standard (e.g. sRGB). [note 2] The following color spaces can be found in a color infobox: Hex triplet: RGB values as a 24-bit hexadecimal value.

  8. Template:Spectral colors simple table - Wikipedia

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    Spectral colors simple table|colour=y}} will display the same table except that the British spelling "colour" is used instead of the American spelling "color". sRGB rendering of the spectrum of visible light

  9. CIE 1931 color space - Wikipedia

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    A color space maps a range of physically produced colors from mixed light, pigments, etc. to an objective description of color sensations registered in the human eye, typically in terms of tristimulus values, but not usually in the LMS color space defined by the spectral sensitivities of the cone cells.