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Color model
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A color model is an abstract mathematical model describing the way colors can be represented as tuples of numbers, typically as three or four values or color components. When this model is associated with a precise description of how the components are to be interpreted (viewing conditions, etc.), the resulting set of colors is called color space. This section describes ways in which human color vision can be modeled.
Contents
  * 1 Tristimulus color space
  * 2 CIE XYZ color space
  * 3 RGB color model
      * 3.1 HSV and HSL representations
  * 4 CMYK color model
  * 5 Color systems
  * 6 Other uses of "color model"
      * 6.1 Models of mechanism of color vision
      * 6.2 Vertebrate evolution of color vision
  * 7 See also
  * 8 References
  * 9 External links
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Tristimulus color space[edit]

3D representation of the human color space.
One can picture this space as a region in three-dimensional Euclidean space if one identifies the x, y, and z axes with the stimuli for the long-wavelength (L), medium-wavelength (M), and short-wavelength (S) light receptors. The origin, (S,M,L) = (0,0,0), corresponds to black. White has no definite position in this diagram; rather it is defined according to the color temperature or white balance as desired or as available from ambient lighting. The human color space is a horse-shoe-shaped cone such as shown here (see also CIE chromaticity diagram below), extending from the origin to, in principle, infinity. In practice, the human color receptors will be saturated or even be damaged at extremely high light intensities, but such behavior is not part of...

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