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Baylor University Introduces 6P Multiprimary Color System

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On 3 June, at Baylor University’s Research and Innovation Collaborative (BRIC), Baylor University researchers Corey Carbonara and Michael Korpi, both professors in the university’s Film and Digital Media department, opened… Click to show full abstract

On 3 June, at Baylor University’s Research and Innovation Collaborative (BRIC), Baylor University researchers Corey Carbonara and Michael Korpi, both professors in the university’s Film and Digital Media department, opened “Expanding the Color Universe: The Next Frontier in Imaging,” to introduce the 6P multiprimary color system they had been developing over the last two years. The new system, they said, will be a “retro-compatible multiprimary color capture, processing, distribution and display system to advance the ability of digital devices to produce a wider color gamut & closer to natural viewability of the human eye.”

Keywords: multiprimary color; color; system; baylor university; university

Journal Title: SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal
Year Published: 2021

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