Table of Contents

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I. Introduction

Learn more about the purpose and the contents of this extended guide

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II. Physical background

Learn more about the physical characteristics of the channels the Cloud Type RGB is created from

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III. How the Cloud Type RGB is created

Learn which channels are used to create the Cloud Type RGB

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IV. Typical colours

Learn more about the typical colours of this RGB with examples

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V. Benefits and limitations

Explore the benefits and limitations of the Cloud Type RGB

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VI. Comparison with RGBs

Learn more about how the Cloud Type RGB compares with and complements other products

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VII. Areas of application

Learn where the Cloud Type RGB can be applied

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VIII. Exercise

Solidify your knowledge with two exercises using the Cloud Type RGB

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IX. Summary

Summary of the extended guide

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XI. External resources and useful links

References to material used in this extended guide

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XII. Appendix: How to create an RGB and the definition of gamma correction

Appendix for users interested in creating their own RGBs

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