It's a bit odd to see a difference in the saturation of red as AdobeRGB has
the same red primary coordinates as sRGB. Is it perhaps a brighter (instead
of more saturated) red, or does the display extend beyond AdobeRGB's red?
Best regards,
Daniel
On Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 3:21 PM Hermann-Josef Röser <
posts@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello,
thanks for all answers.
Both images, sRGB and AdobeRGB, look very similar, as expected – both on
the sRGB and the AdobeRGB display. However, both look more vivid on the
AdobeRGB display, although some special colours like a very saturated red
exhibit a much more apparent difference – again as expected. These are the
out-of-gamut colours in sRGB.
The point I was wondering about is the fact that also an image rendered in
sRGB looks “better” on the AdobeRGB display.
Hermann-Josef