Awesome article!
I've been getting deeper into using Special K's HDR features and I couldn't have picked a better day to try to learn what a gamut was! Any sooner and I would've missed this article.
Thank you very much for compiling all of this knowledge into this concise, easy-reading article
I had a couple more things I was curious about so I decided to share my findings here as well
Special K also has "Adobe RGB" and "NTSC" in the gamut.
Adobe RGB is an even wider gamut, originally designed for photography and printing, developed in '98.
The film industry pushed for DCI-P3 due to it's modern compatibility with "digital cinema projectors, ensuring precise control over colors and brightness during projection." (
Arzopa Article) So many people in the industry use it that it became the standard just because everyone knows how to use it.
I'll let someone else do the research on NTSC and share their findings (or at least an article or two) with the class 🙃