Convert Lab to Lch | Lab to Lch
LabCie-L*abisdefinedbylightnessandthecolor-opponentdimensionsaandb,whicharebasedonthecompressedXyzcolorspacecoordinates.Labisparticularlynotableforitsuseindelta-ecalculations.Readmoreaboutithere[1].LchLchissimilartoitscousinCie-L*ab,exceptthatitsbeenrearrangedintheshapeofaspherewhichmakesitusefulforapplicationslikehigh-endphotoeditingandretouchingimages.Readmoreaboutithere[2]Lookingforthecode?AllcalculationsweredoingusingtheopensourceColorMine[3]library.ThecodeusedfortheLabandLchconversionsc...
LabCie-L*ab is defined by lightness and the color-opponent dimensions a and b, which are based on the compressed Xyz color space coordinates. Lab is particularly notable for its use in delta-e calculations. Read more about it here[1].
LchLch is similar to its cousin Cie-L*ab, except that its been rearranged in the shape of a sphere which makes it useful for applications like high-end photo editing and retouching images. Read more about it here[2]
Looking for the code?All calculations were doing using the open source ColorMine[3] library.
The code used for the Lab and Lch conversions can be found on Github:
Conversion Example: var lab = new Lab();var lch = lab.To<Lch>(); References More info on the CIE-L*ab color space (www.colourphil.co.uk) More info on the Lch color...