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by snibsnib
411 days ago
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I used to work in a paint lab. You are correct, oklch seems to be based off CIELCh. Our eyes are much more sensitive to Blue/Violet, and less sensitive to green. There's a bunch of maths behind the perceived responses of our eyes. If you're interested you can calculate perceived differences in the LCh colorspace using something like CIEDE2000.(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_difference#CIEDE2000) A Rainbow with equal DE between colors would probably look better than this one with equal DL. |
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The main purpose of ΔE is specifying error tolerances for specified colors / measuring small differences between nearby colors, so that e.g. if you hire someone to paint a car or print a magazine you can check that their output matches expectation sufficiently. For colors that are significantly different ΔE isn't that helpful a practical tool.