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by california-og
727 days ago
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For me HSL is not intuitive at all. I always struggle to remember what hue of each colour is. I would even say that rgb is still the most intuitive for picking a particular color hue, but of course HSL or the newer ones like oklch are much better at picking matching saturation and lightness levels. |
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The rest of us need to work with average-brain color systems such as HSL (or the even better but sadly not well supported HSB) with an acronym for colors at every 60° in the wheel.
Hue: Young(60°-Yellow) Guys(120°-Green) Can(180°-Cyan) Be(240°-Blue) Messy(300°-Magenta) Rascals(0°/360°-Red)
Saturation: From 0%-Dullard Gray to 100%-Eye Popping Full Color of Hue
Lightness: From 0%-Black to 100%-White.
Usually one fixes the Hue and then adjusts saturation/lightness to get the tints one needs.
You can split hue even further at 30° intervals to get the some more standard named colors.
See https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/56/RG...