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[[Image:SRGB-compare.jpg|right|Xbox 360 vs. PC colour space comparison]]
[[Image:SRGB-compare.jpg|right|Xbox 360 vs. PC colour space comparison]]


See [[Wikipedia:sRGB]]. In the context of Source, it is probably referring to the differences in colour space values between the video output of a PC and the Xbox 360, which can result in washed-out/over-saturated colours if not accounted for.
See [[Wikipedia:sRGB]]. In the context of Source, it is probably referring to the differences in colour space values between the video output of a PC and the {{360|1}} along with other consoles, which can result in washed-out/over-saturated colours if not accounted for.


It can be ignored unless you're developing for the 360.
It can be ignored unless you're developing for the {{360|1}} or in other game consoles..


[[Category:Glossary]]
[[Category:Glossary]]

Revision as of 01:44, 28 July 2023


Xbox 360 vs. PC colour space comparison

See Wikipedia:sRGB. In the context of Source, it is probably referring to the differences in colour space values between the video output of a PC and the Xbox 360 along with other consoles, which can result in washed-out/over-saturated colours if not accounted for.

It can be ignored unless you're developing for the Xbox 360 or in other game consoles..