Examples of using Adobe RGB in English and their translations into Spanish
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By achieving 99% Adobe RGB and 95% DCI-P3 colour coverage, VP2785-4K provides the
If you use Adobe RGB or some other RGB color space,
If you use Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB,
The screen covers 99% of the Adobe RGB color profile so that colors are realistically portrayed.
With a resolution of 2560x1440 and color accuracy of 96% of Adobe RGB, Wacom MobileStudio Pro 13's screen is dazzling.
When you print the images recorded in Adobe RGB mode using sRGB printers that are not compatible with Adobe RGB(DCF2.0/Exif2.21), the images are printed at a lower saturation.
printers that do not support Adobe RGB.
Select"Perceptual" as the Intent and"Adobe ACE" as the Engine to achieve the best possible match between Adobe RGB and sRGB without losing subtle gradations and transitions.
A comparison of sRGB, Adobe RGB and ProPhoto RGB using an image from Yardstick.
For example, Adobe RGB and sRGB are two different absolute color spaces, both based on the RGB color model.
such as sRGB or Adobe RGB.
sRGB, Adobe RGB and other supported color modes.
to define a unique colour space e.g. sRGB, Adobe RGB.
Select either sRGB for a standard range of colour reproduction on general displays or Adobe RGB for its broader colour rendition depending on how you intend to output
Select either sRGB for a standard range of colour reproduction on general displays or Adobe RGB for its broader colour rendition depending on how you intend to print
Each report gives you a reading of your panel's Adobe RGB, DCI-P3, sRGB,
color accuracy to 96% of Adobe RGB, the screen on your Wacom MobileStudio Pro will make your work look amazing.
colours beyond the DCI or Adobe RGB specifications, your pictures will appear more vibrant and stunning than ever before.
Select either sRGB for a standard range of color reproduction on general displays or Adobe RGB for its broader colour rendition depending on how you intend to output
Depending on how you intend to output and use the image, select either sRGB for a standard range of colour reproduction on general displays or Adobe RGB for its broader colour rendition.