.TH LIBCOLOUR_CIELAB 7 libcolour .SH NAME LIBCOLOUR_CIELAB - CIE L*a*b* .SH DESCRIPTION CIE L*a*b* colours are presented with either of .nf typedef struct libcolour_cielab_f libcolour_cielab_f_t; typedef struct libcolour_cielab_lf libcolour_cielab_lf_t; typedef struct libcolour_cielab_llf libcolour_cielab_llf_t; .fi These .BR struct s use .BR float , .BR double , and .BR long\ double , respecitively, for the values stored in them, and are otherwise identical. .B struct libcolour_cielab_f is defined as .nf struct libcolour_cielab_f { enum libcolour_model \fImodel\fP; float \fIL\fP; float \fIa\fP; float \fIb\fP; }; .fi .I .model shall be set to .BR LIBCOLOUR_CIELAB . In .BR union\ libcolour_colour_f , .BR union\ libcolour_colour_lf , and .BR union\ libcolour_colour_llf , .I .cielab is used for CIE L*a*b* colours. .P .IR .L , .IR .a , and .I .b hold the L*, a*, and b* values, respectively. .P L* is 0 in black and 100 in white. Negative a* values are green, positive a* values are red. Negative b* values are blue, positive b* values are yellow. .P CIE L*a*b* is not additive, since conversion from CIE 1931 XYZ is non-linear. It’s white point is the CIE Standard Illuminant D50. .P CIE L*a*b* approximates human colour perception with a lightness parameter (L*) and two chromaticity parameters (a* and b*), it is therefore useful in image manipulation applications. .SH SEE ALSO .BR libcolour (7) .SH AUTHORS Mattias Andrée .RI < m@maandree.se >