A factoid that’s stuck in my mind about color from Xerox days is that humans are very good null detectors (telling if 2 colors are the same) but bad at quantities, and inconsistent in their preferences (ie if/when they care about differences they detect) http://www.colorwiki.com/wiki/Delta_E:_The_Color_Difference …
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HSV: Right libertarians. It feels legible and “scientific” so it must be true. L*a*b*: Conservatives. There’s vague theories of “natural” embedded in there. RGB: Techies and children Pantone: Purity-testing extremists of any sort.
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Interestingly I don’t think liberals have a preferred color model. They use whatever is convenient in a given context. Unqualified mediocre liberals that is. Not classical liberals (that’s basically conservatism, so Lab) or progressive (purist, so Pantone)
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I’ve forgotten most of what I knew but L*a*b* is actually quite interesting. You turn subjectivity into objectivity and back. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIELAB_color_space …
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