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by LoganDark
4 days ago
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Perceptual color accuracy is usually handled at the display manager or operating system level; wherever monitor color calibration is applied. You don't usually have to worry about it, unless your target audience puts you especially in charge of it. (Certain applications on Windows and Linux do this for color-grading workflows.) |
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In which case the color space you would work with would have "no emission" that's not at 0, accurately answering the original question. I don't expect a tech forum like this to be limited to the application layer.
After doing a bit of digging, ambient light correction, on higher end monitors (like MacBooks) do seem to mix ambient reflectance in! Neat!