Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] CSS Color: lab(), lch() (#488)

@dbaron wrote:

> First, there's a set of things that deal with colors (many of which are probably fine, some of which probably need some new features, and some of which might need some deeper adjustments):

I would like to thank the TAG for their work on identifying gaps in the current Open Web Platform, arising from the current sRGB-centric model of the early Web,  which would need to be filled to deploy Lab and LCH.

A similar gap analysis has been ongoing in the [Color on the Web CG](https://www.w3.org/community/colorweb/) since fall last year, and a draft report [High Dynamic Range and Wide Gamut Color on the Web](https://w3c.github.io/ColorWeb-CG/) identifies similar gaps to those noted by the TAG. While the report is incomplete, I think a good way forward is to merge any new items noted by the TAG, which are not in the current CG report, into that report. There is a good community of relevant Color Science and industry experts in that CS, which ensures good technical review.

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