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YDbDr to HCY Converter - Color Space Converter

YDbDr color space introduction

Also known as the YDbDr color space.There are 3 channels in total, Y,range from 0 to 1.Db,range from -1.333 to 1.333.Dr,range from -1.333 to 1.333.
Origin: The YDbDr color space was designed for the European SECAM color television system for color encoding in analog television broadcasting.
Primary Names: YDbDr color space, where 'Y' represents the luminance component, 'Db' and 'Dr' respectively represent the blue and red difference components.
Typically expressed as a triplet, for example: YDbDr(0.5, -0.1, 0.9) represents a color with specific luminance and chromaticity differences.
Usage Scope: Primarily used in SECAM standard color television broadcasting, which is a color video standard specific to certain countries and regions.
Additionally, compared to PAL and NTSC, SECAM uses frequency division multiplexing to separate the chrominance components, reducing cross-color interference during color image transmission.

HCY color space introduction

Also known as the HCY color space.There are 3 channels in total,hue,range from 0 to 360.chroma,range from 0 to 100.luminance,range from 0 to 255.
The HCY color space represents colors in terms of hue, chroma (colorfulness relative to brightness), and luma (brightness or luminance), offering an alternative to color spaces like HSL and HSV.
Known as the HCY color space.
Colors are defined by hue (H), chroma (C), and luma (Y), with luma (Y) being a representation of brightness that corresponds more closely to human visual perception.
The HCY color space is often used in applications where the perception of color brightness is important, such as video and image processing, and user interface design.
Compared to HSL or HSV, HCY offers a representation of colors that aligns more with human perception of brightness, especially effective during color transformation and adjustment.

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