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 8 Pro 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.
Selectable Color Modes
Accurate White Points
Accurate Color Gamuts
Both of the 8 Pro Professional Mode Color Gamuts are a close match to the Standard Gamuts.
The Reduction in the Color Gamut with Ambient Light
For the sRGB and DCI-P3 Professional Modes:
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Figure 1b. sRGB Professional Mode in 0 to 2,000 lux Ambient Light
The Gamut is reduced to 89% at 500 lux 78% at 1,000 lux 63% at 2,000 lux |
Figure 1b. DCI-P3 Professional Mode in 0 to 2,000 lux Ambient Light
The Gamut is reduced to 89% at 500 lux 79% at 1,000 lux 64% at 2,000 lux |
Figure 1b. Bright Mode in 0 to 2,000 lux Ambient Light
At 500 lux, which is typical bright indoor lighting,
the 8 Pro Bright Color Gamut shrinks
so that it is a better match
to DCI-P3. At 2,000 lux the Bright Mode is a better match to sRGB.