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Example of colour space: AdobeRGB, sRGB, DCI-P3
- sort by size: (Adobe RGB ~ DCI-P3) > sRGB
- They both use RGB colour model to represent colour.
The difference between Colour Model and Colour Space
- A Colour Model is a system to describe colour.
- How to represent colour as numbers?
- eg RGB, HSV, CMYK
- A colour space is a way of mapping real colours to the colour modelβs particular values.
- eg sRGB, AdobeRGB, DCI-P3, CIE 1931 (CIE colour space)
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References:
- Wikipedia
- A colour space is a specific organisation of colours. In combination with colour profiling supported by various physical devices, it supports reproducible representations of colourΒ β whether such representation entails an analogue or a digital representation.
- https://www.pantone.com/articles/color-fundamentals/color-models-explained
- A colour space is a way of mapping real colours to the colour modelβs particular values.
- For example, sRGB and AdobeRGB are colour spaces that both use RGB as a colour model, however the way they are displayed and represented will be slightly different.
- https://programmingdesignsystems.com/color/color-models-and-color-spaces/index.html
- The sRGB colour space has the smallest colour gamut of the two colour spaces, which means that it covers the smallest range of colours.
- https://prismplus.sg/blogs/blog/colour-gamut-vs-colour-space-what-do-they-mean-and-what-s-the-difference
- https://www.pantone.com/articles/color-fundamentals
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_color_spaces_and_their_uses