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dshernan

What actually happens if you look at a light emitter that gradually increases/decreases in wavelength until it leaves our visible range? Like, when you listen to a speaker gradually increase you just stop hearing any sound.

WhaleVomit

Why is the color space this particular shape?

fzeng

What are the axis here and what do they mean?

tacocat

How are we able to see colors outside of the RGB range on our computer display?

saphirasnow

What is the significance of the shape of the color space?

twizzler

You said "most" here, who is able to see more than this spectrum? Are you talking about people with tetrachromacy?

manchas

How was this determined to be the best space, is it simply an analysis of what a majority of people see, or is there a more scientific process?

kurt

What are x and y representing here?

ScreenTime

Would a regular triangle be easier to capture the color?

ant123

Are (x, y) representing color and intensity of some kind?

corgo

What are the horizontal and vertical axis here?

siamese

Just interested, different softwares have different gamuts and I'm wondering how much of this is actually noticeable to consumers? If we use two different color spaces can viewers easily tell?