srgb
sRGB is a standard RGB color space designed to match typical consumer display devices and the conditions of viewing images on the web. It was developed jointly by Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft in 1996 to provide a single, interoperable color space for digital images, graphics, and user interfaces. The color space is formally defined in IEC 61966-2-1 and is widely adopted as the default color space for photographs, videos, and many software applications.
The sRGB color space uses specific primary colors and a defined white point. The primaries are red
The encoding and decoding functions are piecewise. For an encoded sRGB value in the range 0 to
Usage and scope: sRGB is the de facto standard for web images and many operating systems, viewers,