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Created page with "== Overview == The Lab color space is a color-opponent space with dimensions L for lightness and a and b for the color-opponent dimensions, based on nonlinearly compressed CIE XYZ color space coordinates. The Lab color space is designed to approximate human vision and so it aspires to perceptual uniformity. The L component closely matches human perception of lightness. == History == The Lab color space was designed by Richard S. Hunter in 1948 as Hunter Lab. It was..."
(Created page with "== Overview == The Lab color space is a color-opponent space with dimensions L for lightness and a and b for the color-opponent dimensions, based on nonlinearly compressed CIE XYZ color space coordinates. The Lab color space is designed to approximate human vision and so it aspires to perceptual uniformity. The L component closely matches human perception of lightness. == History == The Lab color space was designed by Richard S. Hunter in 1948 as Hunter Lab. It was...")
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