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English: HSL and HSV are two cylindrical representations of the RGB gamut, created in the mid-1970s and used mostly in image editing and computer graphics. Shown are cut-away 3d models of HSL and HSV on top, along with three 2D plots (for each model) where one parameter is held constant and the other two are varied. For details, see the article HSL and HSV.
Español: HSL y HSV son dos representaciones cilíndricas de la gama RGB, creadas a mediados de la década de 1970 y utilizadas principalmente en la edición de imágenes y gráficos por ordenador. Se muestran modelos 3D con cortes de HSL y HSV en la parte superior, junto con tres gráficos 2D (para cada modelo), donde uno de los parámetros se mantiene constante y los otros se varían. Para más detalles, ver el artículo HSL and HSV.
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current09:15, 24 June 2020Thumbnail for version as of 09:15, 24 June 20201,000 × 1,000 (2.52 MB)GKFXFix error in gradient definition
20:41, 9 May 2020Thumbnail for version as of 20:41, 9 May 20201,000 × 1,000 (2.52 MB)GKFXconvert graph h to svg gradients too
15:44, 14 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 15:44, 14 December 20121,000 × 1,000 (2.78 MB)Deuterium~commonswikireplacing svg bar (image f.) with a vectorized version
22:21, 16 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 22:21, 16 March 20101,000 × 1,000 (3.02 MB)Jacoboluswhoops; the previous file was a bit off.
19:02, 16 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 19:02, 16 March 20101,000 × 1,000 (7.72 MB)Jacobolusadd some lettered labels, thicken up outlines & arrows
04:54, 11 March 2010Thumbnail for version as of 04:54, 11 March 20101,000 × 1,000 (7.73 MB)Jacobolusexpand the size of the 3d part. is that better?
16:54, 10 February 2010Thumbnail for version as of 16:54, 10 February 20101,000 × 1,000 (7.69 MB)Jacobolusshrink titles slightly. fix minor clipping mask mistake. slightly thicken outlines of 3d plots
16:38, 10 February 2010Thumbnail for version as of 16:38, 10 February 20101,000 × 1,000 (7.67 MB)Jacobolus© 2010 Jacob Rus == Summary == {{Information |Description={{en|1=HSL and HSV are two cylindrical representations of the RGB gamut, created in the mid-1970s and used mostly in image editing and computer graphics. Shown are cut-away 3d models of HSL and H

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