standard RGB 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRGB_color_space


>> The 's' in sRGB stands for 'small', not 'standard', referring to  
>> the small gamut colorspace.
>
>I've also seen it referred to as "screen".  The gamut of sRGB was  
>deliberately specified to match the phosphors used in the majority of  
>computer monitors.  Nevermind the fact that working colour spaces are  
>meant to be device-independent and should ideally encompass the  
>limitations of the entire workflow.
>
>I can think of another suitable "s" word if you're interested...
>
>- Dave
>

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