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Sorry if this was answered in your article, or Bjorn's, but I could not find anything about it.
Why are there thin lines missing? For instance: (0.6926,0.1327,226.68,100), lands directly on a line that seems to have no color, what's weirder is that there's no fallback, shown, however (0.6926,0.1327,199.12,100) - which is not on a gap in the sliders, but rather between two - does show a fallback. I assume when a fallback is shown, the given parameters are not a valid oklch color, and the fallback is the nearest valid color. Could someone explain why these lines are missing? Edit: Ah, so p3 is beyond the capabilities of sRGB, of course I find it immediately after posting this question. I'm still confused why there is a tiny gap between sRGB and P3. It is just to make the edge more noticeable? |
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It is just a visual representation of the broder between sRGB (normal colors) and P3/Rec2020 colors. No, there is no gap there. |
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It is just a visual representation of the broder between sRGB (normal colors) and P3/Rec2020 colors.
No, there is no gap there.