Other Color Spaces: The Hidden Gems in the World of Colors

CSS is a mess, but have you ever wondered what lies beyond the confines of the standard RGB color model?

Let's dive into the wonderful world of other color spaces, where CMYK, Lab, and XYZ are just the beginning.

Lab Color Space

The CIE Lab color space is a non-linear color space that is perceptually uniform, meaning that the same color can be perceived differently by different people.

Learn more about XYZ

XYZ Color Space

The XYZ color space is a non-linear color space that is used in some computer monitors and printers, but is largely obsolete.

Learn more about CMYK

CMYK Color Space

CMYK is a subtractive color model used in printing, but is also used in some graphic design software.

Learn more about YCB (just kidding, that's not a real thing)

Other Notable Mentions

Stay tuned for more color theory articles, or just go ahead and explore the colorful world of color spaces.