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Perception / RGB color model / RGB color space / SRGB / Color management / ScRGB / CIE 1931 color space / Gamut / Lab color space / Color space / Optics / Vision
Date: 2011-07-09 03:29:30
Perception
RGB color model
RGB color space
SRGB
Color management
ScRGB
CIE 1931 color space
Gamut
Lab color space
Color space
Optics
Vision

Standard RGB Color Spaces Sabine Süsstrunk, Robert Buckley, Steve Swen Laboratory of audio-visual Communication (EPFL), Xerox Architecture Center,

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