Figure 1a Color Gamuts in the Dark 0 lux
Figure 1b Color Gamuts in 0 to 2,000 lux |
Figure 1a below shows the measured Color Gamuts for the Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max along with the Standard sRGB / Rec.709 and DCI-P3 Color Gamuts. The outermost white curve is the limits of human color vision - the horseshoe is the pure spectral colors and the diagonal is the Line of Purples. A given display can only reproduce the colors that lie inside of the triangle formed by its primary colors.
Accurate White Points
Accurate Color Gamuts
Both of the iPhone 14 Pro Max Color Gamuts are a close match to the Standard Gamuts.
The Reduction in the Color Gamut with Ambient Light
At 500 lux, which corresponds to typical office lighting, the on-screen Color Gamut is reduced to 96-98%. At 1,000 lux, which corresponds to very bright indoor lighting or outdoor daylight with an overcast sky, the on-screen Color Gamut has fallen to 90-91%, and at 2,000 lux, which corresponds to typical outdoor daylight in shade, the on-screen Color Gamut has fallen to 80%. |
Figure 1b. sRGB Mode in 0 to 2,000 lux Ambient Light
Gamut is reduced to 98% at 500 lux 91% at 1,000 lux 80% at 2,000 lux |
Figure 1b. DCI-P3 Mode in 0 to 2,000 lux Ambient Light
Gamut is reduced to 96% at 500 lux 90% at 1,000 lux 80% at 2,000 lux |