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UCS(cie1960) to P3 Converter - Color Space Converter

UCS(cie1960) color space introduction

Also known as the UCS(cie1960) color space.There are 3 channels in total, U,range from 0 to 100.V,range from 0 to 100.W,range from 0 to 100.
Developed by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) in 1960, it was intended to provide a uniform color scale that would more closely align with human vision.
The primary name is CIE 1960 UCS (Uniform Color Scale). It is also referred to as the CIE 1960 (u, v) chromaticity space.
Colors in the CIE 1960 UCS are expressed in terms of chromaticity coordinates 'u' and 'v' derived from the CIE XYZ color space, with the addition of a 'W' coordinate representing the luminance factor.
The CIE 1960 UCS is used for applications where a more perceptually linear color space is useful. It's often used in color research and for specifying the colors of light sources and illuminants.
The CIE 1960 UCS is an intermediate step towards the development of subsequent color spaces that are more perceptually uniform, such as CIELUV and CIELAB.

P3 color space introduction

Also known as the P3 color space.There are 3 channels in total,Red,range from 0 to 1.Green,range from 0 to 1.Blue,range from 0 to 1.
P3 color space, also known as Display P3 or DCI-P3, was created by the Digital Cinema Initiatives (DCI) consortium for use in digital cinema and digital content creation.
P3 color space.
In the P3 color space, colors are represented through Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B) channels, offering a wider color gamut than the traditional sRGB color space.
P3 is primarily used in film production and high-end image processing, especially in situations where a wider gamut display is needed.
The P3 color space is widely used in professional-grade displays and digital cinema projection due to its ability to display more vivid and lifelike colors.

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