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LAB(cielab) to TSL Converter - Color Space Converter

LAB(cielab) color space introduction

Also known as the LAB(cielab) color space.There are 3 channels in total, lightness,range from 0 to 100.a,range from -100 to 100.b,range from -100 to 100.
Defined by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) in 1976, as an improvement and extension of the CIE XYZ color space, designed to be a closer approximation to human visual non-linearity.
Commonly known as CIELAB color space, abbreviated as L*a*b* or Lab.
Lab colors are typically represented by three coordinates: L* for lightness, a* for green to red chromaticity, and b* for blue to yellow chromaticity. They can be algorithmically converted to other color spaces for display or printing on different devices.
The Lab color space is extensively used in color measurement and management, particularly important in fields requiring precise color matching and assessment such as digital printing, photography, image analysis, and industrial color testing.
The advantage of the Lab color space lies in its device independence, allowing for consistent and accurate color conversion across different devices and software.

TSL color space introduction

Also known as the TSL color space.There are 3 channels in total,tint,range from 0 to 1.saturation,range from 0 to 1.lightness,range from 0 to 1.
The TSL color space represents Tint, Saturation, and Luminance, designed to separate the chromatic and achromatic components of a color image more effectively.
TSL color space.
In the TSL color space, colors are represented by three parameters: Tint (T), Saturation (S), and Luminance (L).
The TSL color space is particularly useful in image processing tasks such as segmentation and feature detection.
The TSL color space helps to improve the accuracy of color separation, offering specific advantages for processing complex images.

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