Practical Color Coordinate System
The Practical Color Coordinate System (PCCS) is a discrete color space indexed by hue and tone. It was developed by the Japan Color Research Institute.[1]
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Color space
- List of color spaces
- Color models
- CIECAM02
- iCAM
- CAM16
- CIECAM16
- XYZ (1931)
- RGB (1931)
- YUV (1960)
- UVW (1964)
- CIELAB (1976)
- CIELUV (1976)
- CIECAM02
- CIECAM16
- RGB color spaces
- sRGB
- rg chromaticity
- Adobe
- Wide-gamut
- ProPhoto
- scRGB
- DCI-P3
- Rec. 601
- SMPTE 240M/"C"
- Rec. 709
- Rec. 2020
- Rec. 2100
and standards
- ACES
- ANPA
- Colour Index International
- DIC
- Federal Standard 595
- HKS
- ICC profile
- ISCC–NBS
- Munsell
- NCS
- Ostwald
- Pantone
- RAL
- JIS Z8102 [ja]
For the vision capacities of organisms or machines, see Color vision.
References
- ^ "MAU ART & DESIGN GLOSSARY|Musashino Art University". MAU ART & DESIGN GLOSSARY|Musashino Art University (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-04-30.
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