
ColorSpaces
Color spaces are standardized ways to represent and reproduce colors digitally. They define how colors are created using combinations of primary colors (like red, green, and blue) or other color models, ensuring consistency across devices such as cameras, monitors, and printers. Think of a color space as a shared language that helps different devices understand and display colors accurately. Common examples include sRGB for general digital use and Adobe RGB for professional photography. By using a specific color space, images maintain their intended appearance regardless of where or how they are viewed or printed.