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I had hoped that using CIELCH I could pick a value for L and a value for
C, and then have a nice range of Hues to choose from to create a hue
circle with equal lightness and saturation.
Unfortunately, this is only possible for very low values of Chroma. I
could not find any such colors above a value of 40 that did not start
expanding outside the sRGB gamut.
Which sucks.
:(
Mike
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On 12/15/2016 7:15 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> I had hoped that using CIELCH I could pick a value for L and a value for
> C, and then have a nice range of Hues to choose from to create a hue
> circle with equal lightness and saturation.
>
> Unfortunately, this is only possible for very low values of Chroma. I
> could not find any such colors above a value of 40 that did not start
> expanding outside the sRGB gamut.
>
> Which sucks.
>
> :(
>
> Mike
This is what I'm using the colors for, BTW.
http://isometricland.net/keyboard/keyboardchart.php?gam=51&sty=15&lay=1
Mike
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Am 16.12.2016 um 01:15 schrieb Mike Horvath:
> I had hoped that using CIELCH I could pick a value for L and a value for
> C, and then have a nice range of Hues to choose from to create a hue
> circle with equal lightness and saturation.
>
> Unfortunately, this is only possible for very low values of Chroma. I
> could not find any such colors above a value of 40 that did not start
> expanding outside the sRGB gamut.
>
> Which sucks.
>
> :(
Welcome to the world of colour perception! :P
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On 12/15/2016 7:45 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> On 12/15/2016 7:15 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
>> I had hoped that using CIELCH I could pick a value for L and a value for
>> C, and then have a nice range of Hues to choose from to create a hue
>> circle with equal lightness and saturation.
>>
>> Unfortunately, this is only possible for very low values of Chroma. I
>> could not find any such colors above a value of 40 that did not start
>> expanding outside the sRGB gamut.
>>
>> Which sucks.
>>
>> :(
>>
>> Mike
>
> This is what I'm using the colors for, BTW.
>
> http://isometricland.net/keyboard/keyboardchart.php?gam=51&sty=15&lay=1
>
> Mike
Here's a different one:
http://isometricland.net/keyboard/keyboardchart.php?gam=51&sty=16&lay=1
Mike
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On 2016-12-15 09:45 PM (-4), clipka wrote:
> Welcome to the world of colour perception! :P
The more I learn about color, the more I am stunned at how much more
there is that I don't understand. The more I understand about color,
the less confident I am about what I understand.
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Am 13.01.2017 um 00:05 schrieb Cousin Ricky:
> On 2016-12-15 09:45 PM (-4), clipka wrote:
>> Welcome to the world of colour perception! :P
>
> The more I learn about color, the more I am stunned at how much more
> there is that I don't understand. The more I understand about color,
> the less confident I am about what I understand.
When I'm not busy programming colour management stuff for POV-Ray, I'm
actually quite happy to just go with "it's complicated" :P
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clipka <ano### [at] anonymousorg> wrote:
> When I'm not busy programming colour management stuff for POV-Ray, I'm
> actually quite happy to just go with "it's complicated" :P
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/600x315/91/52/8d/91528d3952b8b1ffaa761c0efe54062e.jpg
:D
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