The figures directly under the sentence ‘Here is the sRGB gamut plotted for set of hues…’ have real utility which the author may have missed. They clearly show that the peak saturation value has a different lightness value for each hue. For example, a peak saturated yellow is required to be brighter than a peak saturated blue.
Explaining this to designers can be a real grind. These figures would make the task a lot easier.
I really wish for a color picker that did not normalize the color space (as in the figures that follow).
The figures directly under the sentence ‘Here is the sRGB gamut plotted for set of hues…’ have real utility which the author may have missed. They clearly show that the peak saturation value has a different lightness value for each hue. For example, a peak saturated yellow is required to be brighter than a peak saturated blue.
Explaining this to designers can be a real grind. These figures would make the task a lot easier.
I really wish for a color picker that did not normalize the color space (as in the figures that follow).