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Researchers at Baylor University developed new 6P color imaging system

Baylor University researchers at Baylor’s Research and Innovation Collaborative (BRIC) recently announced results of three years of research into exploring the creation of a wider color gamut. They claim the new color imaging system has the capacity to dramatically increase the range of color a digital screen can display. The system—called 6P—has implications for television and cinema and could replace ...

Jon Peddie

Baylor University researchers at Baylor’s Research and Innovation Collaborative (BRIC) recently announced results of three years of research into exploring the creation of a wider color gamut. They claim the new color imaging system has the capacity to dramatically increase the range of color a digital screen can display. The system—called 6P—has implications for television and cinema and could replace the long-used color systems that compress color and limit it to fit the capacity of most screens. The researchers, Dr. Corey Carbonara, and Dr. Michael Korpi introduced their 6P color system at the SMPTE event “Expanding the Color Universe: The
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