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I.S. EN 61966-2-1:2003

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MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS AND EQUIPMENT - COLOUR MEASUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT - PART 2-1: COLOUR MANAGEMENT - DEFAULT RGB COLOUR SPACE - SRGB

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Published date

01-01-2003

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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Reference conditions
  4.1 Reference image display system characteristics
  4.2 Reference viewing conditions
  4.3 Reference observer
5 Encoding transformations
  5.1 Introduction
  5.2 Transformation from RGB values to CIE 1931 XYZ
      values
  5.3 Transformation from CIE 1931 XYZ values to RGB
      values
Annex A (informative) Ambiguity in the definition of the
        term 'gamma'
Annex B (informative) sRGB and ITU-R BT.709-3
        compatibility
Annex C (informative) Usage guidelines
  C.1 Overview of colour management
  C.2 Specifying colour of page elements
  C.3 sRGB in practice
  C.4 Display application scenarios
      C.4.1 Image not in sRGB, does not have an embedded
            ICC profile, and no display or output device
            ICC profile
      C.4.2 Image not in sRGB, does not have an embedded
            ICC profile, and system has a display or
            output device ICC profile
      C.4.3 Image in sRGB and no display/output device
            ICC profile
      C.4.4 Image in sRGB and system has a display/output
            device ICC profile
      C.4.5 Image in sRGB and display/output device is
            sRGB compliant
      C.4.6 Image not in sRGB, has an embedded ICC profile,
            and no display or output device ICC profile
      C.4.7 Image not in sRGB, has an embedded ICC profile,
            and system has a display or output device ICC
            profile
  C.5 Authoring scenarios
      C.5.1 Image created on a device that has no ICC
            profiles and is not sRGB compliant
      C.5.2 Image created on a device that has ICC profiles
            and is not sRGB compliant
      C.5.3 Image created on a device that is sRGB compliant
  C.6 Palette issues
      C.6.1 Image does not have a colour table (>8 bpp),
            and client graphics subsystem is not palletised
      C.6.2 Image has a colour table (8 bpp) and a client
            display is not palletised
      C.6.3 Image does not have a colour table (>8 bpp) and
            client display is palletised
      C.6.4 Image has a colour table (8 bpp) and was created
            using the default palette and client display is
            palletised
      C.6.5 Image has a colour table (8 bpp) and was created
            using an arbitrary palette and client display is
            palletised
Annex D (informative) Typical viewing conditions
Annex E (informative) Recommended treatment for viewing
        conditions
Bibliography

Applicable to the encoding and communication of RGB colours used in computer systems and similar applications by defining encoding transformations for use in defined reference conditions.

DevelopmentNote
For CENELEC adoptions of IEC publications, please check www.iec.ch to be sure that you have any corrigenda that may apply. (01/2017)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
65
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

IEC 60050-845:1987 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 845: Lighting
ISO/CIE 10527:1991 CIE standard colorimetric observers
ISO 9358:1994 Optics and optical instruments — Veiling glare of image forming systems — Definitions and methods of measurement
ISO 3664:2009 Graphic technology and photography Viewing conditions

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