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RGB color code, short for Red, Green, Blue color code, is a numerical representation used in digital design and computing to define colors. It consists of three numerical values, each ranging from 0 to 255, representing the intensity of the red, green, and blue primary colors. By adjusting these values, a wide spectrum of colors can be created. RGB color codes are commonly employed in various applications, including web design, graphic design, and image editing, to precisely specify and reproduce colors for digital displays, images, and content.
The OKLAB color space is a perceptual color space designed by Björn Ottosson in 2020. It serves as a modern improvement over the traditional CIELAB space, aiming to be simple to use while correcting flaws in LAB's perceptual uniformity, especially in the handling of blue hues which can appear purple in LAB. OKLAB uses three coordinates: 'L' for perceived lightness, 'a' for green-red, and 'b' for blue-yellow. Its superior perceptual accuracy makes it excellent for tasks like color blending, gradient generation, and image processing.