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Oklab to Absolute XYZ D65 Converter - Color Space Converter

Oklab color space introduction

Also known as the Oklab color space.There are 3 channels in total, L,range from 0 to 1.a,range from -0.4 to 0.4.b,range from -0.4 to 0.4.
OKLab is a perceptually uniform color space developed by Björn Ottosson, designed as a simple and computationally efficient color space that closely aligns with human vision.
OKLab color space.
In the OKLab color space, colors are represented by Lightness (L), green-red chroma component (a), and blue-yellow chroma component (b).
OKLab is commonly used for tasks where color difference is important, such as color grading, graphic design, and image processing.
Due to its perceptual uniformity and simplicity in computation, OKLab is particularly useful in color editing and image analysis.

Absolute XYZ D65 color space introduction

Also known as the Absolute XYZ D65 color space.There are 3 channels in total,Xa,range from 0 to 9504.7.Ya,range from 0 to 10000.Za,range from 0 to 10888.3.
XYZ (Absolute) with D65 illuminant is a version of the CIE XYZ color space that uses absolute values rather than relative values, referenced to the D65 standard illuminant. D65 is intended to represent average daylight and is commonly used as a standard white point in various color spaces.
XYZ Abs D65 color space.
In the XYZ Abs D65 color space, colors are represented through X, Y, and Z dimensions, with absolute values referenced to the D65 standard illuminant.
XYZ Abs D65 is primarily used in fields requiring precise color management and analysis, such as professional photography, image processing, and color science research.
Due to its absolute value nature, XYZ Abs D65 color space is particularly useful for high-precision color tasks such as color matching and reproduction.

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