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Your phone screen doesn’t have the same color range as the human eye – and AI widens the gap between digital images and the real thing
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Digital images and phone screens cannot capture the full color range visible to the human eye, and AI systems may be widening this gap by working within limited color standards designed for older display technology.

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Your phone screen doesn’t have the same color range as the human eye – and AI widens the gap between digital images and the real thing
Every pixel in this image has a unique color. Douglas Goodwin A peacock feather in sunlight shifts from blue to green to bronze as you turn it. Photograph it, and this shimmer collapses into one angle, one exposure, one compromise. A digital image is not a record of what your eye sees. The standard color space that most digital images use was built for an older display world, when cathode-ray tube monitors swept beams of electrons across phosphor-coated glass. This standard color space made col
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