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XYB to ACEScc Converter - Color Space Converter

XYB color space introduction

Also known as the XYB color space.There are 3 channels in total, X,range from -0.0154 to 0.0281.Y,range from 0 to 0.8453.B,range from -0.2778 to 0.388.
The XYB color space was developed by Google as part of their JPEG XL image format. It's designed to be more efficient for compression and more aligned with human vision than traditional color spaces like RGB.
XYB color space.
In the XYB color space, colors are represented through X, Y, and B channels, with the Y channel representing luminance and X and B channels representing color information.
XYB is primarily used in the JPEG XL image format, suitable for enhancing image compression ratios and quality.
The XYB color space offers higher compression rates while maintaining image quality, making it very effective for web image transmission and storage.

ACEScc color space introduction

Also known as the ACEScc color space.There are 3 channels in total,Red,range from -0.35828683 to 1.4679963120447153.Green,range from -0.35828683 to 1.4679963120447153.Blue,range from -0.35828683 to 1.4679963120447153.
ACEScc is part of the ACES (Academy Color Encoding System) workflow, developed by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to provide a standardized color management framework for the motion picture production, post-production, and archival industries. It is specifically designed for color grading and correction processes.
ACEScc, stands for Academy Color Encoding System - Color Correction.
In the ACEScc color space, colors are represented through Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B) channels, specifically designed for high dynamic range and wide color gamut imagery.
ACEScc is primarily used in color grading and correction for film and video, especially in professional post-production environments.
ACEScc provides film and video professionals with a unified and consistent approach to handling color, particularly when transferring and matching colors across different cameras, formats, and display devices.

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