The document discusses the CIE L*a*b* color space, which provides a way to numerically specify and communicate colors. It originated from Hunter's Lab color space model from the 1940s and was updated by CIE in 1976 as CIELAB. L* represents lightness on a black to white scale, while a* and b* represent the color's position between red/green and yellow/blue. Positive a* values indicate more red and positive b* values indicate more yellow. The document uses examples to illustrate how L*a*b* values correspond to specific colors.
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LAB Color Values
Posted October 08, 2018 by Tim Mouw
Like geographic coordinates – longitude, latitude, and altitude – L*a*b* color values give us a way
to locate and communicate colors.
What’s the history of L*a*b*?
In the 1940’s, Richard Hunter introduced a tri-stimulus model, Lab, which is scaled to achieve near
uniform spacing of perceived color differences. While Hunter’s Lab was adopted as the de facto
model for plotting absolute color coordinates and differences between colors, it was never formally
accepted as an international standard.
Thirty-one years later, the CIE published an updated version of Hunter’s Lab: CIELab. The correct way
to pronounce it is “see-lab”, or “L-star, a-star, b-star,” but some applications and instruments simply
call it L, A, B, or Lab.
What does L*a*b* stand for?
Regardless of the which color space name you call it, it’s important to know what L*, a*, and
b*stand for.
L*: Lightness
a*: Red/Green Value
b*: Blue/Yellow Value
As an example, see figures 17 and 18, showing the color-plotting diagrams for L*a*b*.
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The a* axis runs from left to right. A color measurement movement in the +a direction depicts a
shift toward red.
Along the b* axis, +b movement represents a shift toward yellow.
The center L* axis shows L = 0 (black or total absorption) at the bottom.
At the center of this plane is neutral or gray.
To further demonstrate how L*a*b* values represent specific colors, see flowers A and B, below.
We’ve also plotted their values on the CIELAB Color Chart above.
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We hope these examples help you better understand L*a*b* color space. If you have more
questions about color spaces or methods of color communication, contact our team of experts
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