UCS(cie1960) to lms Converter - Color Space Converter
UCS(cie1960) color space introduction
Also known as the UCS(cie1960) color space.There are 3 channels in total, U,range from 0 to 100.V,range from 0 to 100.W,range from 0 to 100.
Developed by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE) in 1960, it was intended to provide a uniform color scale that would more closely align with human vision.
The primary name is CIE 1960 UCS (Uniform Color Scale). It is also referred to as the CIE 1960 (u, v) chromaticity space.
Colors in the CIE 1960 UCS are expressed in terms of chromaticity coordinates 'u' and 'v' derived from the CIE XYZ color space, with the addition of a 'W' coordinate representing the luminance factor.
The CIE 1960 UCS is used for applications where a more perceptually linear color space is useful. It's often used in color research and for specifying the colors of light sources and illuminants.
The CIE 1960 UCS is an intermediate step towards the development of subsequent color spaces that are more perceptually uniform, such as CIELUV and CIELAB.
lms color space introduction
Also known as the lms color space.There are 3 channels in total,long,range from 0 to 100.medium,range from 0 to 100.short,range from 0 to 100.
The LMS color space is based on the response of the human eye's cone cells to color, consisting of the responses from three different types of cone cells which are most responsive to long, medium, and short wavelengths of light respectively.
LMS stands for Long, Medium, and Short wavelengths.
The LMS color space typically uses three coordinates to express colors, corresponding directly to the responses of the cone cells. This space is often used to calculate transformations to other color spaces that are perceptually closer to human vision, such as from RGB.
The LMS color space is primarily used in the fields of biology and vision science, particularly for simulating and understanding human visual perception.
Since LMS is based on physiological characteristics, it is not commonly used for practical applications such as image processing or color printing but serves as a research and theoretical model.
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UCS to HEX converterUCS to RGB(sRGB) converterUCS to CMYK converterUCS to CMY converterUCS to XYZ(ciexyz,cie1931,XYZ D65) converterUCS to HSL converterUCS to HSV(HSB) converterUCS to HSI converterUCS to HWB converterUCS to xyY(Yxy,yxy) converterUCS to YIQ converterUCS to YUV(EBU) converterUCS to YDbDr converterUCS to YCgCo converterUCS to YPbPr(Y/PB/PR,YPRPB,PRPBY,PBPRY,Y/Pb/Pr,YPrPb,PrPbY,PbPrY,Y/R-Y/B-Y,Y(R-Y)(B-Y),R-Y,B-Y) converterUCS to YCbCr(YCC) converterUCS to xvYCC converterUCS to YcCbcCrc converterUCS to UVW(cieuvw,cie1964) converterUCS to JPEG converterUCS to LAB(cielab) converterUCS to LABh(hunter-lab,hlab) converterUCS to LCHab(cielch,LCH,HLC,LSH) converterUCS to LUV(cieluv,cie1976) converterUCS to LCHuv(cielchuv) converterUCS to HSLuv(HuSL) converterUCS to HPLuv(HuSLp) converterUCS to Coloroid(ATV) converterUCS to HCG(HSG) converterUCS to HCY converterUCS to TSL converterUCS to yes converterUCS to OSA-UCS converterUCS to HSP converterUCS to Adobe® 98 RGB compatible converterUCS to Linear Adobe® 98 RGB compatible converterUCS to ACEScc converterUCS to ACEScg converterUCS to ICTCP converterUCS to JzCzHz converterUCS to Jzazbz converterUCS to LCH converterUCS to Lab D65 converterUCS to Oklch converterUCS to Oklab converterUCS to P3 converterUCS to Linear P3 converterUCS to ProPhoto RGB converterUCS to Linear ProPhoto RGB converterUCS to REC.2020 converterUCS to Linear REC.2020 converterUCS to REC.2100-HLG converterUCS to REC.2100-PQ converterUCS to Absolute XYZ D65 converterUCS to XYZ D50 converterUCS to Linear sRGB converterUCS to DLCH(DIN99 LCH) converterUCS to DIN99 Lab(DLAB) converterUCS to OKHSL converterUCS to OKHSV converterUCS to XYB converterUCS to CubeHelix converter