Since 1996, color on the Web has been locked into a narrow-gamut, low dynamic-range colorspace called sRGB. A virtual #W3CWorkshop is organized in April-May 2021 to discuss the #Web standardization: w3.org/Graphics/Color/Worksh…
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Content for the Web needs to be adaptable for different gamuts, different peak luminances, and a very wide range of viewing conditions. @w3c invites browser vendors, content creators, color scientists, and other experts to submit a proposal for a talk
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30 Jan.: deadline to submit a proposal for a talk for the #W3CWorkshop on WCG and HDR for the Web. Do apply if you think you have a perspective worth sharing with the broader community! See proposed topics: w3.org/Graphics/Color/Worksh…
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Specifications are in the works @w3c such as #CSS Color 4 which allows specifying colors in other colorspaces than sRGB: drafts.csswg.org/css-color-4…
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... and CSS Color 5 which adds color mixing and color modification functions to #CSS, using CIE LCH (Luminance, Chroma, Hue) as the primary model: drafts.csswg.org/css-color-5…

Jan 12, 2021 · 3:42 PM UTC

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To help understand what next steps are envisioned to enable Wide Color Gamut #WCG and High Dynamic Range #HDR on the #OpenWebPlatform, read this note from the Color on the Web #CommunityGroup: w3c.github.io/ColorWeb-CG/
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