![]() ![]() On an optical illusion that is based on light absorption. It is a subtractive color model used in color printing. Ranges from 0 to 100% in most applications.The CMYK color space, also known as CMJN, stands Half that way, from black to the chosen hue).įor my part, HSL offers a more accurate (even if it's not absolute) Through the chosen hue to white (in HSB, the B component only goes In HSL, the Lightness always spans the entire range from black In HSL, the Saturation component always goes from fully saturatedĬolor to the equivalent gray (in HSB, with B at maximum, it goes That HSL is symmetrical to lightness and darkness. Ranges from 0 to 100% (from black to white).Lightness (also Luminance or Luminosity or Intensity).Ranges from 0 to 100% (from the center of the black&white axis).Saturation : variation of the color depending on the lightness.Ranges from 0 to 360° in most applications (each value corresponds to one color Of primary colors but as a mathematical transformation. Other words, color is not defined as a simple combination (addition/substraction) It is a nonlinear transformation of the RGB color space. The HSB model is also known as HSV ( Hue, Its common graphic representation is the following image: Ranges from 0 to 100% (0 is always black depending on the saturation, 100 mayīe white or a more or less saturated color). Brightness (or Value) : the brightness of the.Ranges from 0 to 100% (0 means no color, that is a shade of grey between blackĪlso sometimes called the "purity" by analogy to the colorimetric Saturation : the intensity of the color.: 0 is red, 45 is a shade of orange and 55 is a shade of yellow). ![]() Ranges from 0 to 360° in most applications. Hue : the color type (such as red, blue, or yellow).There's no implemented color correction managemnt. Every display/printer/device would display colors different. But there's no garantee that all conversions nor the displayed colors are correct. ![]() DisclaimerĪll algorithms are taken from well known sources. If you like it, you can buy me a coffee (if you want). I spend lot's of hours to create this tool.
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