Color volume

Color volume is the set of all available color at all available hue, saturation and brightness.[1][2] It's the result of a 2D color space or 2D color gamut (that represent chromaticity) combined with the dynamic range.[3][4][5]

The term has been used to describe HDR's higher color volume than SDR (i.e. peak brightness of at least 1,000 cd/m2 higher than SDR's 100 cd/m2 limit and wider color gamut than Rec. 709 / sRGB).[1][3][6][7][8]

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