"Yellow" #ff0
"Yellow" #ff0
"Electric Yellow" #ff0
@boldewyn @angelikatyborska Doing lightness clamping in HSL has one big disadvantage - the lightness doesn't correlate with how light it looks π remember yellow #FF0 and blue #00F have the same HSL lightness.
"Yellow" #ff0
"Yellow"
#ff0
"Electric Yellow"
#ff0
"Electric Yellow"
#ff0
@pootriarch donβt worry I only do #ff0
"Yellow"
#ff0
"Yellow"
#ff0
chroma.scale(['#f00', '#ff0', '#0f0', '#0ff', '#00f', '#f0f', '#f00']).mode('lab').colors(9).slice(0, 8).map(c => [chroma(c).darken(), chroma(c)]).flat()
['#c20000', '#ff0000', '#c7a000', '#ffd100', '#78cb00', '#aeff00', '#00ca32', '#3aff65', '#00cbcc', '#00ffff', '#0030cb', '#485aff', '#7300ca', '#ab00ff', '#c70091', '#ff00c2']
It's done using Elasticsearch, which, according to Mastodon documentation, can take up a little bit later in the right direction as to what it takes for humanity to make as many cutesy little edits as I could also concatenate it down to one line:#FF0 - /
"Electric Yellow"
#ff0
@matus @Sir_Boops True, and I guess I could also concatenate it down to one line:
#FF0 - /