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sRGB, or standard Red Green Blue, is a color space that defines a specific range of colors for digital imaging and displays. Developed in 1996, it standardizes how colors are represented on screens, ensuring consistency across devices such as monitors, printers, and cameras. This color space is particularly important in color grading, where it helps achieve the desired visual effects while maintaining color accuracy across different platforms.
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