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Researchers Introduce 6P Color Imaging System that Could Revolutionize TV, Cinema Storytelling
SMPTE, NASA among organizations at introduction of compatible system that transcends traditional color range, enables digital screens to display “colors within the colors” naturally seen by the human eye
By Derek Smith, Baylor University Marketing & Communications
WACO, Texas (June 3, 2020) – Baylor University researchers unveiled a new color imaging Thursday with the capacity to dramatically increase the range of color a digital screen can display. The system – called 6P – has implications for television and cinema storytelling by transcending long-used color systems that compress color and limit it to fit the capacity of most screens.
Baylor Researchers Introduce 6P Color Imaging System that Could Revolutionize TV, Cinema Storytelling
(L to R) - Baylor researchers Michael Korpi, Ph.D., and Corey Carbonara, Ph.D., professors of film and digital media, lead a team of researchers and industry professionals developing the new 6P color imaging system. (Robert Rogers/Baylor University)
June 3, 2021
SMPTE, NASA among organizations at introduction of compatible system that transcends traditional color range, enables digital screens to display “colors within the colors” naturally seen by the human eye
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By Derek Smith, Baylor University Marketing & Communications