Hue, chroma, saturation, colorfulness lightness, brightness
Hue, chroma, saturation, colorfulness lightness, brightness Hue, chroma, saturation, colorfulness lightness, brightness
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• <strong>Hue</strong>, Value, Chroma<br />
– 5 R 5/10 (bright red)<br />
– N 8 (light gray)<br />
• Perceptually uniform<br />
Munsell Color<br />
Munsell Renotation System<br />
maps between HVC and XYZ<br />
Courtesy of Maureen Stone<br />
© Pfister/Möller<br />
<strong>Hue</strong><br />
Chroma<br />
Value