I wonder if there is a biological basis for color decompositions like HSV
modatberkeley
@sartk I think this might be more based on physics, since hue depends on the dominant wavelength, saturation is how "pure" it is (how much of the other wavelengths is mixed in), and lightness is luminance?
ShrihanSolo
I wonder what fraction of the color gamut this particular decomposition can represent. My initial assumption is that it would be less than the other CIE decompositions, trading ability for convenience.
I wonder if there is a biological basis for color decompositions like HSV
@sartk I think this might be more based on physics, since hue depends on the dominant wavelength, saturation is how "pure" it is (how much of the other wavelengths is mixed in), and lightness is luminance?
I wonder what fraction of the color gamut this particular decomposition can represent. My initial assumption is that it would be less than the other CIE decompositions, trading ability for convenience.