colour.models.RGB_COLOURSPACE_LIN_P3D65_SCENE#
- colour.models.RGB_COLOURSPACE_LIN_P3D65_SCENE = RGB_Colourspace('Linear P3-D65', [[ 0.68 , 0.32 ], [ 0.265, 0.69 ], [ 0.15 , 0.06 ]], [ 0.3127, 0.329 ], 'D65', [[ 4.86570949e-01, 2.65667693e-01, 1.98217285e-01], [ 2.28974564e-01, 6.91738522e-01, 7.92869141e-02], [ -3.97207552e-17, 4.51133819e-02, 1.04394437e+00]], [[ 2.49349691, -0.93138362, -0.40271078], [-0.82948897, 1.76266406, 0.02362469], [ 0.03584583, -0.07617239, 0.95688452]], linear_function, linear_function, False, False)#
Linear P3-D65 colourspace.
Not as good a rendering space as ACEScg, but better than Linear Rec.709 since it has a larger gamut. It may be easier for artists to use than ACEScg since most modern monitors are able to show almost all of the DCI-P3 gamut, which is not true for ACEScg.
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