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Adobe® 98 RGB compatible to LCHuv(cielchuv) Converter - Color Space Converter

Adobe® 98 RGB compatible color space introduction

Also known as the Adobe® 98 RGB compatible color space.There are 3 channels in total, Red,range from 0 to 1.Green,range from 0 to 1.Blue,range from 0 to 1.
Adobe RGB (1998) was developed by Adobe Systems in 1998, designed to encompass most of the colors achievable on CMYK color printers, but using RGB primary colors on devices like computer displays.
Adobe RGB (1998), often abbreviated as Adobe RGB or A98RGB.
In the Adobe RGB color space, colors are represented through three channels: Red (R), Green (G), and Blue (B), offering a wider color gamut than the standard sRGB color space.
The Adobe RGB color space is widely used in high-end photography and printing industries due to its broad range of colors.
Due to its wide gamut, Adobe RGB is particularly suitable for applications requiring high color quality and depth, such as professional photography and high-quality printing.

LCHuv(cielchuv) color space introduction

Also known as the LCHuv(cielchuv) color space.There are 3 channels in total,lightness,range from 0 to 100.chroma,range from 0 to 100.hue,range from 0 to 360.
Based on the CIELUV color space, proposed by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) in 1976, it uses a cylindrical coordinate system instead of a rectangular one.
Commonly known as CIELCH_uv or LCH(uv), abbreviated as LCHuv.
The LCHuv color space expresses colors using lightness (L*), chroma (C*), and hue angle (h°), providing an intuitive way to describe colors.
The LCHuv color space is used in graphic and product design, especially suitable for color comparison and selection, and scenarios that require intuitive manipulation of colors.
The LCHuv color space is user-friendly for color selection based on hue and saturation, suitable for applications where the impact of lighting changes on color appearance needs to be considered.

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