sRGB
sRGB stands for Standard Red Green Blue, which is a color space used in digital imaging. It defines a specific range of colors that can be displayed on screens and printed. This standard was created to ensure consistency in how colors appear across different devices, such as monitors, printers, and cameras.
Developed in the 1990s by HP and Microsoft, sRGB has become the most widely used color space for the internet and consumer electronics. It helps ensure that images look similar regardless of where they are viewed, making it easier for designers and photographers to share their work without worrying about color discrepancies.