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Feb 20 at 17:46 comment added user183813 I don't think there is a simple answer to your question. Numerical values don't necessarily correspond to a single colour. That's why the same RGB or CMYK values look different depending on the profile used.
Feb 20 at 17:26 comment added Billy Kerr CMYK and RGB questions are on topic here because these colour modes are used all the time in graphic design applications. YCbCr is not. It's not even an option in most graphic design software. It's usually something done under the hood (by the software) when exporting JPEGs. When we import JPEGs, the software decompresses it, and converts it to RGB. I think you would probably get a better response on a stack exchange site that deals with such image processing.
Feb 20 at 13:32 comment added Imyaf Is this graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/138943/… not off-topic?
Feb 20 at 13:28 comment added Billy Kerr Hi. Welcome to GDSE. This isn't really graphic design question, so I'm voting to close it as off-topic. Sorry about that. Perhaps try Signal Processing Stack Exchange, or maybe Stack Overflow.
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