This is the library that it made ColorMine(https://github.com/THEjoezack/ColorMine) correspond to portable class library.
This program uses the following munsell data.
http://www.rit.edu/cos/colorscience/rc_munsell_renotation.php real.dat
Install-Package ColorMinePortable
- Add ColorSpace
- Munsell(approximate)
- Hex
- not supported CMYK profiles
- changed HSL value range 0 to 1
- changed HSV and HSB algorithm
var munsell = new Munsell("5R 4/10"); //Chromatic color
var rgb = munsell.To<Rgb>();
var str = munsell.ToString(); // return "5R 4/10"
var retmunsell = rgb.To<Munsell>(); // approximate. Not Equal "5R 4/10".
var munsell2 = new Munsell("N7.5"); //Achromatic color
var rgb2 = munsell2.To<Rgb>();
var hex = new Hex("#FFFFFF");
var hex2 = new Hex("FFFFFF"); // # none OK
var hex3 = new Hex("FFF"); // Triplet OK
var rgb = hex.To<Rgb>();
var code = hex.Code; // return "#FFFFFF"
var rethex = rgb.To<Hex>(); // "#FFFFFF"
MIT Licensed .Net library that makes converting between color spaces and comparing colors easy.
ColorMine is available as a nuget package so you can install by searching for "ColorMine" in the "Manage Nuget Packages" menu, or run the following command in the Package Manager Console:
PM> Install-Package ColorMine
You can convert between any supported color spaces via generic methods like so:
var myRgb = new Rgb { R = 149, G = 13, B = 12 }
var myCmy = myRgb.To<Cmy>();
var myXyz = new Xyz { X = .44, Y = .7, Z = .99 }
var myLab = myXyz.To<Lab>();
var myYxy = new Xyz { Y1 = .1124, X = .22, Y2 = .14 }
var myHsl = myYxy.To<Hsl>();
Cmyk conversion also supports profiles
var myCmyk = myRgb
.WithProfile("~/JapanWebCoated.icc")
.To<Cmyk>();
var myHunterLab = myCmyk
.WithProfile("~/JapanWebCoated.icc")
.To<HunterLab>();
Online example at http://colormine.org/color-converter
Delta-E calculations take and compare colors in any of the supported formats.
double deltaE = myRgb.Compare(myCmy,new Cie1976Comparison());
double deltaE = myXyz.Compare(myLab,new CmcComparison(lightness: 2, chroma: 1));
double deltaE = myYxy.Compare(myHsl,new Cie94(Cie94Comparison.Application.GraphicArts));
double deltaE = myHunterLab.Compare(myLuv, new CieDe2000());
Huge thanks to Jonathan Hofinger for correct implementation of CieDe2000 and to Gaurav Sharma for test data.
Note: Delta-e calculations are quasimetric, the result of comparing color a to b isn't always equal to comparing color b to a...but it will probably be pretty close!
- CMY
- CMYK
- HSL
- HSB
- HSV
- CIE L*AB
- Hunter LAB
- LCH
- LUV
- RGB
- XYZ
- YXY
- CIE76
- CMC l:c
- CIE94
- CIE2000