Chroma
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Latest revision as of 20:35, 24 January 2019
Chroma is the C component of the LCH color space.
Chroma represents how far out from the center of the color space (radially) a color lies. The farther out the more saturated the color. The "colorfulness" of a sample judged proportional to the brightness of a white reference sample in the same medium and under the same illumination.
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