sRGBtilassa
sRGBtilassa is a color space that represents a standard way of defining colors for displays and printers. It was created by HP and Microsoft in 1996 and has since become the de facto standard for web content and most consumer electronics. The name "sRGB" stands for "standard Red Green Blue."
The sRGB color space is based on the CIE 1931 colorimetric standard and uses the D65 white
One of the main advantages of sRGBtilassa is its widespread adoption. Most operating systems, web browsers,
Understanding sRGB is important for anyone involved in digital imaging, web design, or content creation. It