The primaries, it's the same as "black" and "white" we need to define them.It's the same here, you can have different white point, with slightly different HUE.įor exemple the sRGB white point is D65 (see the picture below), but you have D60 white point. ![]() It's colored a bit in "blue" if overcast, "red" / "orange" if direct sun. ![]() Think to a paper sheet, most of them are "white", but if you look at it under an overcast sky, it's not the same white as if you look it with the direct sun light.
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