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The complete range of colors available from a printing system. For example, the extent of colors possible from the three primary (tri-stimulous) inks applied in different amounts and combinations to a specific substrate.
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The range of colors that can be formed by all combinations of a given set of light sources or colorants of a color reproduction system. The normal human eye can perceive a wide gamut of colors ñ colors within the full range of the visible spectrum, including detail in very bright light and deep shadows. Transparencies and monitors, which display color using transmitted light, can hold some of that color range, or gamut. ...
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The entire range of perceived color that may be obtained under specified conditions.
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Another term for a color model or color space used to describe visible colors used in imaging.
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A range of colors that can be reproduced by a given system.
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A range of colors that can be displayed on a digital TV, or seen by the human eye.
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The complete range of hues and strengths of colors that can be achieved with a given set of colorants such as cyan, magenta, yellow, and black inks on a specific substrate.
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The range of colors a device can create.
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Every color combination that is possible to produce with a given set of colorants on a given device or system.
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In computer graphics, the gamut, or color gamut, is a certain complete subset of colors. The most common usage refers to the subset of colors which can be accurately represented in a given circumstance, such as within a given color space or by a certain output device. Another sense, less frequently used but not less correct, refers to the complete set of colors found within an image at a given time. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_gamut
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