HWB is a cylindrical-coordinate representation of points in an RGB color model, similar to HSL and HSV. It was developed by HSV’s creator Alvy Ray Smith in 1996 to address some of the issues with HSV. HWB was designed to be more intuitive for humans to use and slightly faster to compute. The first coordinate, H (Hue), is the same as the Hue coordinate in HSL and HSV. W and B stand for Whiteness and Blackness respectively and range from 0–100% (or 0–1). The mental model is that the user can pick a main hue and then “mix” it with white and/or black to produce the desired color. HWB was included in the CSS Level 4 Color Module in 2014. (Wikipedia).
Spectrum of Hg Lamp / amazing science experiment
Identify the spectral lines of Hg lamp Enjoy the amazing colors! Music: https://www.bensound.com/
From playlist Optics
Colourful in Theory - That Irks Me
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frameofessence Twitter: https://twitter.com/frameofessence YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/frameofessence Normal colour displays have 3 differently-coloured sub-pixels (red, green and blue). What happens if we add a yellow one into the mix? Corr
From playlist That Irks Me
Styling on the web has been moving fast, bringing rich features for container-based styles and layouts, managing color contrast, leveraging device vibrant colors, gradients, and new color spaces for mixing, orchestrating stylesheets, subgrid, inert, :has() selector, and much more. With ea
From playlist Web Design: CSS / SVG
LogoGAN: Creating Logos with Generative Adversarial Networks | Workshop Capstone
Visit https://ai.science for more content like this, and to see the upcoming workshops! Personalization is a powerful way to enrich costumer experience by creating emotional connection and loyalty to a particular product. Matching personalization with costumer diversity is a challenge due
From playlist Community Projects
mandelbrot fractal animation 6
another mandelbrot/julia/mix animation. this time the rainbow colors fit really well, so I left them.
From playlist Fractal
OpenAI's ChatGPT can NOW summarize external Sources on the Internet?
My viewers noted, that new reporting by TomsGuide (https://www.tomsguide.com/how-to/how-to-use-chatgpt-to-summarize-an-article) shows that OpenAI's ChatGPT can now summarize external documents on the internet! Can YOU.com/Chat can do it better? My viewers ask for an independent verificat
From playlist Large Language Models - ChatGPT, GPT-4, BioGPT and BLOOM LLM explained and working code examples
Experiments with glow sticks! | Live Experiments (Ep 32) | Head Squeeze
Science communicator Huw James explains the differences between luminescence, fluorescence and incandescence. He also carries out a great experiment using UV glow sticks and some naturally florescent liquids. Incandescence: Creating light with heat: http://www.howstuffworks.com/light9.ht
From playlist Huw James' Head Squeeze Favourites
This computer science video compares the RGB colour model with the YCbCr colour model. It shows how both RGB and YCbCr can be visualised in three dimensional space, and how the grayscale relates to both colour models. The evolution of YCbCr from YUV is mentioned, along with the need for
From playlist Images
Can You Believe It? #10 What Is White Light?
Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! To donate: http://www.ilectureonline.com/donate https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3236071 I will demonstrate where does white light come from and “What is White Light?” Previous video in this series can be seen at: https:/
From playlist CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?
Retrosynthesis 6 - Organic Chemistry
A retrosythesis of this organic molecule using classic disconnection approach methods. The retrosynthetic analysis highlights some key strategies in organic synthesis and organic chemistry reactivity. #chemistry #organicchemistry #orgo #ochem #retrosynthesis The molecule has a fair amoun
From playlist Retrosynthesis
RGB Colour Mixer: 7. Updating Form Labels
This is the seventh and final video in a series about how to build an RGB colour mixer using Visual Basic.NET. This series covers the use of the VB.NET graphics object, along with a range of related objects and their methods for drawing and filling shapes on a Windows Form. This particul
From playlist RGB Colour Mixer Application
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From playlist Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research (CACR)
What is color? What is it that determines the color of an object? And what the heck is refraction? Good thing we just learned about electromagnetic radiation! Especially the visible spectrum. Let's take a look. Watch the whole Classical Physics playlist: http://bit.ly/ProfDavePhysics1 Mo
From playlist Classical Physics
Complexity, Phase Transitions, and Inference by Cristopher Moore (Part 3)
There is a deep analogy between statistical inference and statistical physics. I will give a friendly introduction to both of these fields. I will then discuss phase transitions in problems like community detection in networks, and clustering of sparse high-dimensional data, where if our
From playlist Turing Lectures
Akira UX - Development Vlog #7
Let's code Akira and talk Open Source. Source code: https://github.com/akiraux/Akira Support: https://www.patreon.com/akiraux Matrix: https://matrix.to/#/!kpfeTRbpocQrOFCFnJ:matrix.org Intro music: Spy by Nicole Marie T https://twitter.com/musicvsartstuff #akira #live #coding
From playlist Akira - The Linux Design Tool
Lecture 14: Color (CMU 15-462/662)
Full playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9_jI1bdZmz2emSh0UQ5iOdT2xRHFHL7E Course information: http://15462.courses.cs.cmu.edu/
From playlist Computer Graphics (CMU 15-462/662)
Introduction to Natural Quasirandomness: Unique Colorability and Order-ability - Leonardo Coregliano
Computer Science/Discrete Mathematics Seminar II Topic: Introduction to Natural Quasirandomness: Unique Colorability and Orderability Speaker: Leonardo Coregliano Affiliation: Member, School of Mathematics Date: November 08, 2022 The theory of graph quasirandomness studies sequences of g
From playlist Mathematics