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S values are a percentage, 0.0 to 1.0.
L values are a percentage, 0.0 to 1.0.
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var_R = cobj.rgb_r
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var_B = cobj.rgb_b
var_max = max(var_R, var_G, var_B)
var_min = min(var_R, var_G, var_B)
var_H = __RGB_to_Hue(var_R, var_G, var_B, var_min, var_max)
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S values are a percentage, 0.0 to 1.0.
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303 | gtaylor/python-colormath | colormath/color_conversions.py | HSL_to_RGB | def HSL_to_RGB(cobj, target_rgb, *args, **kwargs):
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var_q = L + S - (L * S)
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304 | gtaylor/python-colormath | colormath/color_conversions.py | RGB_to_CMY | def RGB_to_CMY(cobj, *args, **kwargs):
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cmy_c = 1.0 - cobj.rgb_r
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306 | gtaylor/python-colormath | colormath/color_conversions.py | CMY_to_CMYK | def CMY_to_CMYK(cobj, *args, **kwargs):
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var_k = 1.0
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308 | gtaylor/python-colormath | colormath/color_conversions.py | XYZ_to_IPT | def XYZ_to_IPT(cobj, *args, **kwargs):
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if cobj.illuminant != 'd65' or cobj.observer != '2':
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p_rgb = rgb_p / rgb_b
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