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First of all, this is hands down the best color picker I could find. It is responsive and feature-rich, thanks for your good work.
I am making a frontend to a LED lamp, and came looking for a way to select a color using L*a*b parameters. This project seems like a very good fit for my use case, especially because of the intuitive and fast interface. My problem is that I can't find a way of actually using the L*a*b space for picking out colors, it seems that only RGB, HSL and HSV are supported.
Can you offer some help in this regard?
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Hi @ambientsound Kim,
thanks for the flowers ;o)
Unfortunately I only support the input / output of Lab but not the visual support as it is very complex to do with simple web technology (back then, as I also wanted to support IE5.5). I could probably do it with or so but this would totally explode the project as I wanted it to keep small and simple. Rendering RGB is already a challenge for most color pickers.
Good luck though with your project.
Your priorities make sense. It seemed to me like a small feature addition, I was not aware that it is so complex. Thanks anyway, I will re-think my approach.
First of all, this is hands down the best color picker I could find. It is responsive and feature-rich, thanks for your good work.
I am making a frontend to a LED lamp, and came looking for a way to select a color using L*a*b parameters. This project seems like a very good fit for my use case, especially because of the intuitive and fast interface. My problem is that I can't find a way of actually using the L*a*b space for picking out colors, it seems that only RGB, HSL and HSV are supported.
Can you offer some help in this regard?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: