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Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 19:52:53 -0700 (MST)
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Subject: color
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From: Jay Kominek <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>
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I mentioned something on the Wiki today, and I feel compelled to dump it
here to the list, to try and garner a tad more response:

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There ought to be a convinent way to describe color in terms of tuples in
standard color spaces. (RGB, CMYK, HSV, HSB, CIE, etc)

Something like {x1 has RGB color of x2 redness, x3 greeness, and x4
blueness (where x2 - x4 are in [0, 1]).} Suggest a set of lujvo.

judryska "color-coordinate" {x1 is the color specified by position tuple
x2 in color space/system x3 (default: RGB)}

le tsani ka blanu cu judryska li pimureso pi'e pibinoze pi'e pa la rgb

(RGB values convinently provided by the X11 Consortium.)

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Wikipedia has a bit of info about color spaces, and color:
http://www.wikipedia.com/wiki/color+space

- Jay Kominek <jay.kominek@colorado.edu>
Plus =C3=A7a change, plus c'est la m=C3=AAme chose


