Color Accuracy & Brightness – Why It Matters (#1714)
Color Accuracy & Brightness – Why It Matters
Not all screens show colors the same way — here’s what to know:
Brightness (Nits) →
- 250–300 nits: Standard indoor use
- 400–500 nits: Premium, outdoor-friendly
- Higher = better visibility in sunlight
Color Gamut (sRGB, AdobeRGB, DCI-P3) →
- sRGB → Good for everyday tasks & web browsing
- AdobeRGB → Essential for photographers & designers
- DCI-P3 → Preferred for video editing & cinematic work
Everyday users won’t notice huge differences — but for creative pros, accurate brightness & color reproduction are critical.
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