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LABh(hunter-lab,hlab) to Jzazbz Converter - Color Space Converter

LABh(hunter-lab,hlab) color space introduction

Also known as the LABh(hunter-lab,hlab) color space.There are 3 channels in total, lightness,range from 0 to 100.a,range from -128 to 128.b,range from -128 to 128.
Developed by Richard S. Hunter in the 1940s as a color scale based on opponent-color theory. It is an adaptation of the CIE XYZ color space to be more perceptually linear.
Often referred to as Hunter Lab, or Lab Hunter.
Colors in the Hunter Lab color space are expressed through three coordinates: L (for lightness), a (red/green value), and b (blue/yellow value). These are calculated from CIE XYZ using Hunter's specific equations.
Hunter Lab is used in various industries for color matching, quality control, and other applications where a perceptually linear space is beneficial for color difference measurement.
Although similar to CIELAB, the Hunter Lab color space is used less frequently in contemporary applications. However, it remains significant in industries that adopted it early on and continue to rely on its specific color-rendering properties.

Jzazbz color space introduction

Also known as the Jzazbz color space.There are 3 channels in total,Jz,range from 0 to 1.az,range from -0.5 to 0.5.bz,range from -0.5 to 0.5.
The JzAzBz color space is specifically designed for high dynamic range (HDR) and wide color gamut (WCG) content, offering an improved representation of colors and luminance levels for HDR displays.
JzAzBz color space.
In the JzAzBz color space, colors are represented by lightness (Jz), green-red axis (Az), and blue-yellow axis (Bz).
JzAzBz is primarily used for processing HDR and WCG video content, especially on HDR displays.
The JzAzBz color space is favored for its more accurate representation of color and luminance when handling HDR and WCG content.

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