This content originally appeared on W3C News and was authored by Xueyuan Jia
W3C announced today the W3C Workshop on Wide Color Gamut (WCG) and High Dynamic Range (HDR) for the Web, which is being organized as a virtual event in April-May 2021.
The primary goal of the workshop is to bring together browser vendors, content creators, color scientists, and experts in other relevant areas (e.g. accessibility, scripting, security, web) to converge on technologies for enabling WCG and HDR on the Open Web Platform.
The event will be organized as a combination of pre-recorded talks (expressions of interest are due 30 January, with recorded talks to be submitted by 15 March 2021) followed by online issue raising on GitHub, and culminating in a series of live sessions in April and May, organized around three main themes:
- Wide Color Gamut on the Web
- High Dynamic Range on the Web
- WCG and HDR Standardization Landscape
The event is free and open to anyone with relevant perspectives on the topic to register for the event. For more information on the workshop, please see the workshop details and submission instructions.
Deadline to submit a proposal for a talk is 30 January 2021, and registration will be open from mid January until April.
This content originally appeared on W3C News and was authored by Xueyuan Jia
Xueyuan Jia | Sciencx (2020-12-23T09:40:32+00:00) Upcoming: W3C Workshop on Wide Color Gamut and High Dynamic Range for the Web. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2020/12/23/upcoming-w3c-workshop-on-wide-color-gamut-and-high-dynamic-range-for-the-web/
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