I then exported the combined images to the png files below using the Display P3 color space, with the embedded ICC profile. The Affinity working color space is ProPhoto (which encompasses both sRGB and P3). I then imported into Affinity where I combined the sRGB and P3 versions as layers. Both the sRGB and P3 versions contain the same RGB data – the only difference is the ICC profile embedded in the TIFF file. The RGB values at full scale are the same for both sRGB and P3: red = (255,0,0), … Each gradient was generated as a 16 bit TIFF. ![]() These files show stops gradients with a 6 stop range for sRGB and Display P3. I have to admit – it is hard to see a difference.
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