Would it be possible to have primaries that lie outside of the curve? Which would allow for full coverage. Also, would it be possible to have multiple primaries, so that we aren't limited to a triangle?
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If we're looking at this on a screen, couldn't the screen only display the colors in the triangle (or some similar triangle)? How exactly do they make this image so that when you view it on a screen, you can see the complete spectrum of colors, including those that can't be displayed on a screen?
Is there any way to actually see the spectrum of visible colors accurately? It seems like any medium it's displayed through would have limits to which colors it can display.
Also, can really expensive displays like the Pro Display XDR for the Mac Pro display a significantly larger subset of the visible spectrum?
Would it be possible to have primaries that lie outside of the curve? Which would allow for full coverage. Also, would it be possible to have multiple primaries, so that we aren't limited to a triangle?
If we're looking at this on a screen, couldn't the screen only display the colors in the triangle (or some similar triangle)? How exactly do they make this image so that when you view it on a screen, you can see the complete spectrum of colors, including those that can't be displayed on a screen?
Is there any way to actually see the spectrum of visible colors accurately? It seems like any medium it's displayed through would have limits to which colors it can display.
Also, can really expensive displays like the Pro Display XDR for the Mac Pro display a significantly larger subset of the visible spectrum?