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    • In colour reproduction, including computer graphics and photography, the gamut, or colour gamut /ˈɡæmət/, is a certain complete subset of colours. The most common usage refers to the subset of colours that can be accurately represented in a given circumstance, such as within a given colour space or by a certain output device.
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    • The entire range of colours a device or system can handle.
    • Describes the practical capabilities and limitations of a device or system in terms of colour reproduction.
    • A colour space is a mathematical model that defines how colours are represented in terms of numbers, while a colour gamut refers to the entire range of colours that a specific device or system can display, reproduce, or capture.