The white point of the colorspaces defined in Rec.
The figures show the color spaces in the CIE xy and in the CIE 1976 UCS diagram, respectively. Three color spaces are commonly used in video and motion-picture productions: ITU Rec. If you view the images in a color-managed application, it can recreate the original image even if your desktop monitor is not adjusted to the same color space as the reference display. You can use the profiles to tag RGB images that have been created and viewed on a reference display or on a digital projector. When the same image data is sent to two well-calibrated displays, the images will match. Professional displays can be adjusted to meet calibration targets within small tolerances. People rely on the calibration of a display or of a projector. The typical workflow in video or motion-picture is not color-managed. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
: Corrected naming of digital cinema color space and white point ICC Profilesĭownload a zip archive that contains ICC profiles for color spaces used in video and motion-picture productions.