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Default Chroma subsampling and Color Spacing: Which is better and why?

Chroma subsampling

Colour Spacing: Which is better and why?

8 bit 4:4:4
12 bit 4:2:2

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Wendell R. Breland 12 bit, 4:2:2 because there are many more steps between black and white + Deep color. Bit depth determines number of steps, X:X:X determines color to luminance sample ratio.

IMO, there is little chance that we will see more than 8 bit, 4:2:0 in the near future for home use. As it stands H.265 (HEVC) will need extensions ratified in order to accommodate anything greater than 8 bit, 4:2:0.

ADD: Also, the more bits you have the greater the S/N ratio. 8 bit ≈ 48 dB, 10 bit ≈ 60 dB, 12 bit ≈ 72 dB. In the real world these numbers will be different but you get the jest of it.
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Sharp's colour spacing is unique.
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Sharp's colour gamut produces array of technicolor and spectrum ranged sampling. However with subsampling the pigments can stray off and CYB is not the same.
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