Let me reiterate for those that focus on the wrong point I'm making.
We can only focus on your actual writings.... By all means reiterate and clarify. You haven't yet. You actually typed text combing one color space (
I always thought yellow was more hobbled by the display gamut) with something that's the same (
than its encoded color space) which makes no sense. Do you understand what encoding is? Are you talking about
two color spaces, the display and?
If so, what's the 2nd color space that's '
hobbled' (a word that has no meaning in the discussion of color)?
hobbled; past participle: hobbled1.walk in an awkward way, typically because of pain from an injury."he was hobbling around on crutches"synonyms: limp, walk with difficulty, walk lamely, move unsteadily, walk haltingly; More2.tie or strap together (the legs of a horse or other animal) to prevent it from straying.Anyone who wants to split hairs explaining this in an argumentative manner using obscure color science jargon that no one can connect to a real and visual practical example as I demonstrated using edits of actual images, I consider not helpful.
We can only take your text as written, no argumentative manner (confusing by your own use of non color science
jargon language). "
No one can connect" only means, unless
everyone posts, that
you cannot connect. Sorry. If you want your readers to take your questions/writings seriously, ask them/comment without such ambiguities and language that has so little to do with this topic of color.
Meanwhile, the facts about a display color gamut, the color yellow, clipping compared to sRGB has been show visually, without any jargon.