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  2. ICC profile - Wikipedia

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    In color management, an ICC profile is a set of data that characterizes a color input or output device, or a color space, according to standards promulgated by the Interglobal Color Consortium (ICC). Profiles describe the color attributes of a particular device or viewing requirement by defining a mapping between the device source or target ...

  3. Color management - Wikipedia

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    Apps need to be aware of color management and tag the content appropriately to accurately display colors. Otherwise, (unlike macOS) Windows will display the colors to the maximum extent of the display's gamut, resulting in over-saturated colors on wide-gamut displays. [19] To fix this issue, Microsoft includes a new feature called "Auto Color ...

  4. Gamma correction - Wikipedia

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    The 24-bit and 32-bit color depth formats have 8 bits per primary color. With Microsoft Windows 7 and above the user can set the gamma correction through the display color calibration tool dccw.exe or other programs. [26] [27] [28] These programs create an ICC profile file and load it as default. This makes color management easy. [29]

  5. Windows Color System - Wikipedia

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    Windows Photo Gallery and Photo Viewer only support the deprecated V2 standard and show dark images when used with V4 profiles; Windows Imaging Component, the HD Photo format, XPS print path and XPS documents all support color management. WCS is a superset of Image Color Management (ICM), which was first included with Windows 95, Windows 98 ...

  6. Color space - Wikipedia

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    A "color model" is an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as tuples of numbers (e.g. triples in RGB or quadruples in CMYK); however, a color model with no associated mapping function to an absolute color space is a more or less arbitrary color system with no connection to any globally understood system of ...

  7. Video file format - Wikipedia

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    A video file format is a type of file format for storing digital video data on a computer system. Video is almost always stored using lossy compression to reduce the file size. A video file normally consists of a container (e.g. in the Matroska format) containing visual (video without audio) data in a video coding format (e.g. VP9 ) alongside ...

  8. RGB color model - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the limited color depth of most video hardware led to a limited color palette of 216 RGB colors, defined by the Netscape Color Cube. The web-safe color palette consists of the 216 (6 3 ) combinations of red, green, and blue where each color can take one of six values (in hexadecimal ): #00, #33, #66, #99, #CC or #FF (based on the 0 ...

  9. Chroma subsampling - Wikipedia

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    This fits reasonably well with the PAL color encoding system, since this has only half the vertical chrominance resolution of NTSC. It would also fit extremely well with the SECAM color encoding system, since like that format, 4:2:0 only stores and transmits one color channel per line (the other channel being recovered from the previous line ...