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[Gzz-commits] gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper paper.tex


From: Tuomas J. Lukka
Subject: [Gzz-commits] gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper paper.tex
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 15:52:50 -0500

CVSROOT:        /cvsroot/gzz
Module name:    gzz
Changes by:     Tuomas J. Lukka <address@hidden>        02/12/01 15:52:49

Modified files:
        Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper: paper.tex 

Log message:
        Twids

CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/gzz/gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex.diff?tr1=1.194&tr2=1.195&r1=text&r2=text

Patches:
Index: gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex
diff -u gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.194 
gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.195
--- gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex:1.194 Sun Dec  1 15:44:35 2002
+++ gzz/Documentation/Manuscripts/Paper/paper.tex       Sun Dec  1 15:52:49 2002
@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@
 
 Even though the CIE $L^*a^*b^*$ \cite{cie86colorimetry} color space 
 is fairly perceptually uniform, it is not good for selecting
-single, random colors:
+random colors:
 using a uniformly chosen hue angle
 produces too much blue and too little yellow 
 for high $L^*$.
@@ -603,19 +603,25 @@
 %For example, the CIE $L^*a^*b^*$ \cite{cie86colorimetry}
 %color space is reasonably perceptually uniform.
 
-To produce chromatically compatible colors, we choose 
-the hue angles for the base colors of a single background
-from a distribution
-concentrated 
-on one random hue with a random variance 
-(hyperparameters).
-This produces related colors with high probability, but still
-allows motley palettes to occur occasionally.
-Opposite color schemes could also be used for more variation, 
-but because the combiners can produce any color in the convex hull 
-of the palette, the interpolated colors would easily span too
-much area on the color circle.
+Hues are chosen from a distribution which usually clusters
+them fairly close together but also allows far-away hues
+in the same palette occasionally.
 The saturations are chosen by an ad hoc distribution.
+
+% To produce a palette of
+% chromatically compatible colors, we choose 
+% the hue angles for the base colors of a single background
+% from a distribution
+% concentrated 
+% on one random hue with a random variance 
+% (hyperparameters).
+% This produces related colors with high probability, but still
+% allows motley palettes to occur occasionally.
+
+% Opposite color schemes could also be used for more variation, 
+% but because the combiners can produce any color in the convex hull 
+% of the palette, the interpolated colors would easily span too
+% much area on the color circle.
 
 % Uniform? 
 %  1) define term




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