maxrgb
MaxRGB is a term used in color science and computer graphics to denote a conceptual linear RGB color space used for analysis and processing, rather than a standardized device-specific space. In this encoding, the color channels R, G, and B are linear values typically in the range [0, 1], and the scale is defined so that the largest of the three components is set to 1.0. This normalization makes it convenient to discuss gamut limits, clipping, and dynamic range independent of any particular display primaries.
MaxRGB is not a formal standard with fixed primaries or a universal transfer function. Rather, it serves
In practice, maxRGB often appears in discussions of high-dynamic-range (HDR) rendering, color management, and pipeline design.
See also: color space, linear RGB, gamut, ICC profile, color management, gamma correction.