Re: [csswg-drafts] [css-color-4] Allow any color space as part of the interpolation method? (#7907)

Maybe this is a naive question, but why does it matter if the result of interpolation is in-gamut for sRGB if browsers will gamut-map it anyway? I understand that gamut-mapping may not always provide ideal results, but neither will sRGB-only (or HSL-only) interpolation.

If you do go the route of limiting the interpolation options to only a certain set of desirable behaviors, maybe it would help clarify to users which interpolation method is for which use-case if you named them after the use-case rather than after one example color space that satisfies that use-case? So `linear-light`, `perceptually-uniform`, etc.

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