Rotation of the corresponding chromatic coordinates leads to a series of artificial flowers. Unfortunately, some implementations of the CIELAB color space in software applications have not followed the proper notation and have simply labeled the three dimensions as L, a, and b. If tuned for any one single brightness level, results will be good when adaptation matches, but poor otherwise. Input color profiles are typically embedded into a source file. The Hunter Lab color space incorporates the opponent-colors theory—proposed by Ewald Hering in —with the a-axis representing the redness or greenness of a color and the b-axis representing the yellowness or blueness of a color.
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