
"Display P3 is a color space that combines the following: DCI-P3 color gamut D65 white point sRGB gamma curve For those who didn't sit at the popular photography club table at lunch, Gamma is a nonlinear operation used to encode and decode luminance in photos and videos. An even easier-to-understand definition is that gamma defines the relationship between a pixel's numerical value and its luminance. Without gamma, your photos wouldn't capture color as your eyes see it."
"White point (aka white balance) helps a camera avoid tint in colors and light. Think of it in terms of color temperature. Are you filming in daylight or warm indoor light? With an incorrect white point, your photos could come out with a blue or amber cast. Color gamut is the range of colors within a color space that can be reproduced by a device."
"Pixel 8 and later support Display P3 wide color gamut. P3 delivers richer, more accurate colors than sRGB. Photos may look dull on devices that don't support P3."
Pixel 8 and later Pixel phones capture and display photos using the Display P3 wide color gamut, which combines the DCI-P3 gamut, a D65 white point, and the sRGB gamma curve. Display P3 expands the range and accuracy of colors compared with sRGB, producing richer, more vivid images on P3-capable displays. Gamma controls luminance mapping between numerical pixel values and perceived brightness. White point sets color temperature to prevent blue or amber tints under different lighting. Devices that do not support P3 may render P3 photos with reduced saturation or dull appearance.
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