- From: Isaac Muse via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2024 19:56:18 +0000
- To: public-css-archive@w3.org
I think you will always be able to pick out a triangle using this method, how could you not? There is a region where, suddenly, the chroma no longer changes. If you zoom out like this, how are your eyes not going to see this? You are plotting in OkLCh, and any gamut in this space produces a triangle hue slice. Within that triangle, the chroma and lightness changes, but then outside the gamut, only lightness changes. When you plot things like this, your eye will pick that out. Even if you smooth the edges, you'll just make a blurry triangle. We are zoomed so far out that we can see everything, and we want to tell our eyes to not see where the chroma stops changing, it just not possible. -- GitHub Notification of comment by facelessuser Please view or discuss this issue at https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/10109#issuecomment-2013564465 using your GitHub account -- Sent via github-notify-ml as configured in https://github.com/w3c/github-notify-ml-config
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