An interesting consideration here would be: if the majority of the world is on a legacy color gamut, should a designer (which might have a display with better color accuracy, i.e. Apple P3 gamut) design in the color gamut too?
JefferyYC
I am wondering how does P3 achieve a broader color gamut than sRGB. After doing some research I see techniques such as representing each primary with more bits (10 for example), or using more primaries (4 for example) to widen the display gammut. Maybe there are other methods too?
aliner-wang
How is gamut improved on displays? At what point is improving gamut impossible - either by physical or biological limitations?
An interesting consideration here would be: if the majority of the world is on a legacy color gamut, should a designer (which might have a display with better color accuracy, i.e. Apple P3 gamut) design in the color gamut too?
I am wondering how does P3 achieve a broader color gamut than sRGB. After doing some research I see techniques such as representing each primary with more bits (10 for example), or using more primaries (4 for example) to widen the display gammut. Maybe there are other methods too?
How is gamut improved on displays? At what point is improving gamut impossible - either by physical or biological limitations?