Color Space Differences in Pokémon Images: Why Pikachu Looks Different on US vs. Japanese Websites
By
Risse
Crisp on the outside, thoughtful on the inside. A keeper.
Summary
The article explores color differences in Pokémon images across different regional websites, specifically comparing Pikachu's appearance on Pokemon.com (US) versus Pokemon.co.jp (Japan). It explains how color spaces, particularly RGB for screens and CMYK for printing, affect color representation. The piece delves into technical aspects of color management, including sRGB standards, color profiles, and how different platforms and devices interpret colors differently, leading to visible variations in the same Pokémon character across websites.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledThe image on the right appears 'yellower' than the image on the left, which looks more goldenrod by comparison.
If you're reading this on a computer or phone screen, as most of you are, each pixel on that screen is likely composed of three colors: red, green, and blue.
The first Pikachu is from the Pokemon.com Pokédex, while the second is from the Pokemon.co.jp equivalent.
By adjusting the intensity of each color, millions of colors can be seen on your screen. This is the RGB color model.
For color printing, however...
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