- the CIE 1976 L*, u*, v*
color space,
commonly known by its
abbreviation CIELUV, is a
color space adopted by the
International Commission on Illumination...
- lightness, such as the CIE 1976 (L*, a*, b*) (CIELAB) and 1976 (L*, u*, v*) (
CIELUV)
color spaces, hue may be
computed together with
chroma by
converting these...
- hue
components of
CIELUV LCh and
stretches its
chroma so that
every color has the same range,
defined as a percentage.
CIELAB and
CIELUV are soon recognized...
- gray, or the hue's complement.
Various correlates of
saturation follow. In
CIELUV,
saturation is
equal to the
chroma normalized by the lightness: s u v =...
-
space (a.k.a.
CIELUV),
preserves the same L* as L*a*b* but has a
different representation of the
chromaticity components.
CIELAB and
CIELUV can also be...
- in the
visible spectrum and
three in the
ultraviolet range) in
CIELAB or
CIELUV. The
salient difference between CRI and MI is the
color space used to calculate...
-
influenced by the
Munsell system.
These efforts culminated in the 1976
CIELUV and
CIELAB models. The
dimensions of
these models—(L*, u*, v*) and (L*,...
- tolerance⟩:⟨Color-Space ****ociated with tolerance: 0 for "
CIELUV"; 1 for "CIELAB"⟩ m
Select RGB
foreground color ESC[48:2:⟨Color-Space-I...
-
definitions of the
terms are: A name for a
cylindrical transformation of
CIELuv (CIELChuv) emplo**** by
Ihaka (2003) and
adopted by
Zeileis et al. (2009...
- hue values, the
corresponding effect is not
linear to the
human eye. The
CIELUV color space was
designed for
perceptual uniformity,
based on
human experiments...