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Hue

In color theory, hue is one of the main properties (called color appearance parameters) of a color, defined technically in the CIECAM02 model as "the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli that are described as red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet,"[1] within certain theories of color vision.

All colors on this color wheel should appear to have the same lightness and the same saturation, differing only by hue
Hue in the HSB/HSL encodings of RGB
An image with the hues cyclically shifted in HSL space
The hues in this image of a painted bunting are cyclically rotated over time in HSL.

Hue can typically be represented quantitatively by a single number, often corresponding to an angular position around a central or neutral point or axis on a color space coordinate diagram (such as a chromaticity diagram) or color wheel, or by its dominant wavelength or by that of its complementary color. The other color appearance parameters are colorfulness, saturation (also known as intensity or chroma),[2] lightness, and brightness. Usually, colors with the same hue are distinguished with adjectives referring to their lightness or colorfulness - for example: "light blue", "pastel blue", "vivid blue", "cobalt blue". Exceptions include brown, which is a dark orange.[3]

In painting, a hue is a pure pigment—one without tint or shade (added white or black pigment, respectively).[4]

The human brain first processes hues in areas in the extended V4 called globs.[5][6]

Deriving a hue

The concept of a color system with a hue was explored as early as 1830 with Philipp Otto Runge's color sphere. The Munsell color system from the 1930s was a great step forward, as it was realized that perceptual uniformity means the color space can no longer be a sphere.

As a convention, the hue for red is set to 0° for most color spaces with a hue.

Munsell hues; value 6 / chroma 6
5R
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5YR
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5Y
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5GY
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5G
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5BG
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201 130 134
201 130 127
201 131 118
200 133 109
197 135 100
193 137 94
187 140 86
181 143 79
173 146 75
167 149 72
160 151 73
151 154 78
141 156 85
127 159 98
115 160 110
101 162 124
92 163 134
87 163 141
82 163 148
78 163 154
73 163 162
5BG
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5B
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5PB
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5P
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5RP
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5R
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73 163 162
70 162 170
70 161 177
73 160 184
82 158 189
93 156 193
104 154 195
117 151 197
128 149 198
141 145 198
152 142 196
160 140 193
168 138 189
177 135 182
183 134 176
188 132 169
193 131 160
196 130 153
198 130 146
200 130 140
201 130 134

Opponent color spaces

In opponent color spaces in which two of the axes are perceptually orthogonal to lightness, such as the CIE 1976 (L*, a*, b*) (CIELAB) and 1976 (L*, u*, v*) (CIELUV) color spaces, hue may be computed together with chroma by converting these coordinates from rectangular form to polar form. Hue is the angular component of the polar representation, while chroma is the radial component.

Specifically, in CIELAB[7]

 

while, analogously, in CIELUV[7]

 

where, atan2 is a two-argument inverse tangent.

Defining hue in terms of RGB

 
HSV color space as a conical object
 
An illustration of the relationship between the "hue" of colors with maximal saturation in HSV and HSL with their corresponding RGB coordinates
 
hue 24 color

Preucil[8] describes a color hexagon, similar to a trilinear plot described by Evans, Hanson, and Brewer,[9] which may be used to compute hue from RGB. To place red at 0°, green at 120°, and blue at 240°,

 

Equivalently, one may solve

 

Preucil used a polar plot, which he termed a color circle.[8] Using R, G, and B, one may compute hue angle using the following scheme: determine which of the six possible orderings of R, G, and B prevail, then apply the formula given in the table below.

Ordering Hue region  
  Orange  
  Chartreuse  
  Spring Green  
  Azure  
  Violet  
  Rose  

Note that in each case the formula contains the fraction  , where H is the highest of R, G, and B; L is the lowest, and M is the mid one between the other two. This is referred to as the "Preucil hue error" and was used in the computation of mask strength in photomechanical color reproduction.[10]

Hue angles computed for the Preucil circle agree with the hue angle computed for the Preucil hexagon at integer multiples of 30° (red, yellow, green, cyan, blue, magenta, and the colors midway between contiguous pairs) and differ by approximately 1.2° at odd integer multiples of 15° (based on the circle formula), the maximal divergence between the two.

The process of converting an RGB color into an HSL color space or HSV color space is usually based on a 6-piece piecewise mapping, treating the HSV cone as a hexacone, or the HSL double cone as a double hexacone.[11] The formulae used are those in the table above.

Usage in art

Manufacturers of pigments use the word hue, for example, "cadmium yellow (hue)" to indicate that the original pigmentation ingredient, often toxic, has been replaced by safer (or cheaper) alternatives whilst retaining the hue of the original. Replacements are often used for chromium, cadmium and alizarin.

Hue vs. dominant wavelength

Dominant wavelength (or sometimes equivalent wavelength) is a physical analog to the perceptual attribute hue. On a chromaticity diagram, a line is drawn from a white point through the coordinates of the color in question, until it intersects the spectral locus. The wavelength at which the line intersects the spectrum locus is identified as the color's dominant wavelength if the point is on the same side of the white point as the spectral locus, and as the color's complementary wavelength if the point is on the opposite side.[12]

Hue difference notation

There are two main ways in which hue difference is quantified. The first is the simple difference between the two hue angles. The symbol for this expression of hue difference is   in CIELAB and   in CIELUV. The other is computed as the residual total color difference after Lightness and Chroma differences have been accounted for; its symbol is   in CIELAB and   in CIELUV.

Names and other notations

There exists some correspondence, more or less precise, between hue values and color terms (names). One approach in color science is to use traditional color terms but try to give them more precise definitions. See spectral color#Table of spectral or near-spectral colors for names of highly saturated colors with the hue from ≈ 0° (red) up to ≈ 275° (violet), and line of purples#Table of highly-saturated purple colors for color terms of the remaining part of the color wheel.

Alternative approach is to use a systematic notation. It can be a standard angle notation for certain color model such as HSL/HSV mentioned above, CIELUV, or CIECAM02. Alphanumeric notations such as of Munsell color system, NCS, and Pantone Matching System are also used.

See also

References

  1. ^ Mark Fairchild, "Color Appearance Models: CIECAM02 and Beyond". Tutorial slides for IS&T/SID 12th Color Imaging Conference.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-06-30. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  3. ^ C J Bartleson, "Brown". Color Research and Application, 1 : 4, pp. 181–191 (1976).
  4. ^ "The Color Wheel and Color Theory". Creative Curio. 2008-05-16. from the original on 2011-07-05. Retrieved 2011-06-09.
  5. ^ Conway, BR; Moeller, S; Tsao, DY. (2007). "Specialized color modules in macaque extrastriate cortex" (PDF). Neuron. 56 (3): 560–73. doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2007.10.008. PMC 8162777. PMID 17988638. S2CID 11724926.
  6. ^ Conway, BR; Tsao, DY (2009). "Color-tuned neurons are spatially clustered according to color preference within alert macaque posterior inferior temporal cortex". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106 (42): 18034–9. Bibcode:2009PNAS..10618034C. doi:10.1073/pnas.0810943106. PMC 2764907. PMID 19805195.
  7. ^ a b Colorimetry, second edition: CIE Publication 15.2. Vienna: Bureau Central of the CIE, 1986.
  8. ^ a b Frank Preucil, "Color Hue and Ink Transfer … Their Relation to Perfect Reproduction, TAGA Proceedings, p 102-110 (1953).
  9. ^ Ralph Merrill Evans, W T Hanson, and W Lyle Brewer, Principles of Color Photography. New York: Wiley, 1953
  10. ^ Miles Southworth, Color Separation Techniques, second edition. Livonia, New York: Graphic Arts Publishing, 1979.
  11. ^ Max K. Agoston (2004). Computer Graphics and Geometric Modelling v. 1: Implementation and Algorithms. Springer. pp. 301–304. ISBN 1-85233-818-0. from the original on 2017-03-21.
  12. ^ Deane B Judd and Günter Wyszecki, Color in Business, Science, and Industry. New York: Wiley, 1976.

External links

  • Editing of hue in photography

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For the city in Vietnam see Huế For the 2016 video game see Hue video game For other uses see Hue disambiguation In color theory hue is one of the main properties called color appearance parameters of a color defined technically in the CIECAM02 model as the degree to which a stimulus can be described as similar to or different from stimuli that are described as red orange yellow green blue violet 1 within certain theories of color vision All colors on this color wheel should appear to have the same lightness and the same saturation differing only by hue Hue in the HSB HSL encodings of RGB An image with the hues cyclically shifted in HSL space The hues in this image of a painted bunting are cyclically rotated over time in HSL Look up hue in Wiktionary the free dictionary Hue can typically be represented quantitatively by a single number often corresponding to an angular position around a central or neutral point or axis on a color space coordinate diagram such as a chromaticity diagram or color wheel or by its dominant wavelength or by that of its complementary color The other color appearance parameters are colorfulness saturation also known as intensity or chroma 2 lightness and brightness Usually colors with the same hue are distinguished with adjectives referring to their lightness or colorfulness for example light blue pastel blue vivid blue cobalt blue Exceptions include brown which is a dark orange 3 In painting a hue is a pure pigment one without tint or shade added white or black pigment respectively 4 The human brain first processes hues in areas in the extended V4 called globs 5 6 Contents 1 Deriving a hue 1 1 Opponent color spaces 1 2 Defining hue in terms of RGB 2 Usage in art 3 Hue vs dominant wavelength 4 Hue difference notation 5 Names and other notations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksDeriving a hue EditThe concept of a color system with a hue was explored as early as 1830 with Philipp Otto Runge s color sphere The Munsell color system from the 1930s was a great step forward as it was realized that perceptual uniformity means the color space can no longer be a sphere As a convention the hue for red is set to 0 for most color spaces with a hue Munsell hues value 6 chroma 6 5R 5YR 5Y 5GY 5G 5BG 201 130 134 201 130 127 201 131 118 200 133 109 197 135 100 193 137 94 187 140 86 181 143 79 173 146 75 167 149 72 160 151 73 151 154 78 141 156 85 127 159 98 115 160 110 101 162 124 92 163 134 87 163 141 82 163 148 78 163 154 73 163 162 5BG 5B 5PB 5P 5RP 5R 73 163 162 70 162 170 70 161 177 73 160 184 82 158 189 93 156 193 104 154 195 117 151 197 128 149 198 141 145 198 152 142 196 160 140 193 168 138 189 177 135 182 183 134 176 188 132 169 193 131 160 196 130 153 198 130 146 200 130 140 201 130 134 Opponent color spaces Edit In opponent color spaces in which two of the axes are perceptually orthogonal to lightness such as the CIE 1976 L a b CIELAB and 1976 L u v CIELUV color spaces hue may be computed together with chroma by converting these coordinates from rectangular form to polar form Hue is the angular component of the polar representation while chroma is the radial component Specifically in CIELAB 7 h a b a t a n 2 b a displaystyle h ab mathrm atan2 b a while analogously in CIELUV 7 h u v a t a n 2 v u a t a n 2 v u displaystyle h uv mathrm atan2 v u mathrm atan2 v u where atan2 is a two argument inverse tangent Defining hue in terms of RGB Edit HSV color space as a conical object An illustration of the relationship between the hue of colors with maximal saturation in HSV and HSL with their corresponding RGB coordinates hue 24 color Preucil 8 describes a color hexagon similar to a trilinear plot described by Evans Hanson and Brewer 9 which may be used to compute hue from RGB To place red at 0 green at 120 and blue at 240 h r g b a t a n 2 3 G B 2 R G B displaystyle h rgb mathrm atan2 left sqrt 3 cdot G B 2 cdot R G B right Equivalently one may solve tan h r g b 3 G B 2 R G B displaystyle tan h rgb frac sqrt 3 cdot G B 2 cdot R G B Preucil used a polar plot which he termed a color circle 8 Using R G and B one may compute hue angle using the following scheme determine which of the six possible orderings of R G and B prevail then apply the formula given in the table below Ordering Hue region h Preucil circle displaystyle h text Preucil circle R G B displaystyle R geq G geq B Orange 60 G B R B displaystyle 60 circ cdot frac G B R B G gt R B displaystyle G gt R geq B Chartreuse 60 2 R B G B displaystyle 60 circ cdot left 2 frac R B G B right G B gt R displaystyle G geq B gt R Spring Green 60 2 B R G R displaystyle 60 circ cdot left 2 frac B R G R right B gt G gt R displaystyle B gt G gt R Azure 60 4 G R B R displaystyle 60 circ cdot left 4 frac G R B R right B gt R G displaystyle B gt R geq G Violet 60 4 R G B G displaystyle 60 circ cdot left 4 frac R G B G right R B gt G displaystyle R geq B gt G Rose 60 6 B G R G displaystyle 60 circ cdot left 6 frac B G R G right Note that in each case the formula contains the fraction M L H L displaystyle frac M L H L where H is the highest of R G and B L is the lowest and M is the mid one between the other two This is referred to as the Preucil hue error and was used in the computation of mask strength in photomechanical color reproduction 10 Hue angles computed for the Preucil circle agree with the hue angle computed for the Preucil hexagon at integer multiples of 30 red yellow green cyan blue magenta and the colors midway between contiguous pairs and differ by approximately 1 2 at odd integer multiples of 15 based on the circle formula the maximal divergence between the two The process of converting an RGB color into an HSL color space or HSV color space is usually based on a 6 piece piecewise mapping treating the HSV cone as a hexacone or the HSL double cone as a double hexacone 11 The formulae used are those in the table above Usage in art EditManufacturers of pigments use the word hue for example cadmium yellow hue to indicate that the original pigmentation ingredient often toxic has been replaced by safer or cheaper alternatives whilst retaining the hue of the original Replacements are often used for chromium cadmium and alizarin Hue vs dominant wavelength EditDominant wavelength or sometimes equivalent wavelength is a physical analog to the perceptual attribute hue On a chromaticity diagram a line is drawn from a white point through the coordinates of the color in question until it intersects the spectral locus The wavelength at which the line intersects the spectrum locus is identified as the color s dominant wavelength if the point is on the same side of the white point as the spectral locus and as the color s complementary wavelength if the point is on the opposite side 12 Hue difference notation EditThere are two main ways in which hue difference is quantified The first is the simple difference between the two hue angles The symbol for this expression of hue difference is D h a b displaystyle Delta h ab in CIELAB and D h u v displaystyle Delta h uv in CIELUV The other is computed as the residual total color difference after Lightness and Chroma differences have been accounted for its symbol is D H a b displaystyle Delta H ab in CIELAB and D H u v displaystyle Delta H uv in CIELUV Names and other notations EditThere exists some correspondence more or less precise between hue values and color terms names One approach in color science is to use traditional color terms but try to give them more precise definitions See spectral color Table of spectral or near spectral colors for names of highly saturated colors with the hue from 0 red up to 275 violet and line of purples Table of highly saturated purple colors for color terms of the remaining part of the color wheel Alternative approach is to use a systematic notation It can be a standard angle notation for certain color model such as HSL HSV mentioned above CIELUV or CIECAM02 Alphanumeric notations such as of Munsell color system NCS and Pantone Matching System are also used See also EditLightness color Chromaticity Munsell color system Bezold Brucke shiftReferences Edit Mark Fairchild Color Appearance Models CIECAM02 and Beyond Tutorial slides for IS amp T SID 12th Color Imaging Conference Hue Value Saturation learn Archived from the original on 2017 06 30 Retrieved October 27 2017 C J Bartleson Brown Color Research and Application 1 4 pp 181 191 1976 The Color Wheel and Color Theory Creative Curio 2008 05 16 Archived from the original on 2011 07 05 Retrieved 2011 06 09 Conway BR Moeller S Tsao DY 2007 Specialized color modules in macaque extrastriate cortex PDF Neuron 56 3 560 73 doi 10 1016 j neuron 2007 10 008 PMC 8162777 PMID 17988638 S2CID 11724926 Conway BR Tsao DY 2009 Color tuned neurons are spatially clustered according to color preference within alert macaque posterior inferior temporal cortex Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106 42 18034 9 Bibcode 2009PNAS 10618034C doi 10 1073 pnas 0810943106 PMC 2764907 PMID 19805195 a b Colorimetry second edition CIE Publication 15 2 Vienna Bureau Central of the CIE 1986 a b Frank Preucil Color Hue and Ink Transfer Their Relation to Perfect Reproduction TAGA Proceedings p 102 110 1953 Ralph Merrill Evans W T Hanson and W Lyle Brewer Principles of Color Photography New York Wiley 1953 Miles Southworth Color Separation Techniques second edition Livonia New York Graphic Arts Publishing 1979 Max K Agoston 2004 Computer Graphics and Geometric Modelling v 1 Implementation and Algorithms Springer pp 301 304 ISBN 1 85233 818 0 Archived from the original on 2017 03 21 Deane B Judd and Gunter Wyszecki Color in Business Science and Industry New York Wiley 1976 External links EditEditing of hue in photography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hue amp oldid 1148627921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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