@hackage prizm1.1.0

Color transformations in different color spaces

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prizm is a Haskell library for transforming colors. Specifically, providing functions for transforming between different color spaces (CIE and sRGB), interpolating colors and adjusting the tint, shade, hue, or lightness or a color.

The inspiration for this library came from a desire to blend two colors represented in the sRGB color space. My research about color blending and color space representation in the computer led me to the conclusion that the CIE L*Ch color space is the most effective for blending because it most accurately represents how the human eye sees hue and therefore preserves (and blends) hue the most accurately.

Colour Module

There is a bit of overlap with the Haskell Colour Module; however, this library is filling a couple of needs the other doesn't satisfy. Primarily transformations and color mutations in the CIE L*Ch space.

Supported Algorithms

  • sRGB <-> CIE XYZ
  • CIE XYZ <-> CIE L*ab
  • CIE L*ab <-> CIE L*Ch

Supported Functions

  • Color interpolation
  • Tinting / Darkening
  • Lightness
  • Hue
  • Chroma/Saturation

All of these functions operate on color within the CIE L*Ch representation. The percentage values may range between -100 and 100.