Thanks for this Stewart. FYI, the perceptual option is there because when doing color calculations in RGB spaces, the results can look awful. RGB doesn't take in to account how we actually see color. This, along with the limited gamut of colors in RGB, is the reason why so many RGB gradients look bad. (e.g. mixing red and blue, or yellow and blue.) The perceptual option probably uses something like the CIELab color spac, to perform mixing while taking the perception of luminosity and saturation into account. Cheers
Thank you Stewart… 💯
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Thanks for this Stewart.
FYI, the perceptual option is there because when doing color calculations in RGB spaces, the results can look awful. RGB doesn't take in to account how we actually see color.
This, along with the limited gamut of colors in RGB, is the reason why so many RGB gradients look bad. (e.g. mixing red and blue, or yellow and blue.)
The perceptual option probably uses something like the CIELab color spac, to perform mixing while taking the perception of luminosity and saturation into account.
Cheers
Thank you, Stewart! This is great stuff!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well done. Thank you.
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