Colors outside the color gamut of the display device result in negative values.
This causes the red and green primaries to shift toward yellow, reducing the color gamut of the display.
During production, television programs have their color gamut deliberately reduced to match broadcast standards.
Additional donors, orange, green and blue, extend the color gamut.
The screens were also improved, gaining a claimed 60 percent greater color gamut.
However, the color gamut of these screens can't be too good, since colors look a little dull (similar to the iPhone 4's screen).
They can also provide a wider color gamut, producing more vivid pictures.
Photographic film can reproduce a larger color gamut than typical television, computer, or home video systems.
This results in a poor color gamut and leads to colors being described as "muddy".
Photo papers vary in their longevity and their color gamut.