verry good job ♥
is it open source!
you also did not talk about the most important part 'the development jorney', like technologeis and how you are getting the data from the website
We first extract the colors by analyzing the code and pulling hexadecimal/rgb/rgba codes; as a starting point, the difference between each color is calculated using the Delta E CIE 2000 algorithm to match the colors list as closely as possible.
We used Delta E as a formula that defines color difference which measures the distance between two colors in terms of their coordinates in a perceptual color space such as CIELAB or CIELUV; we used it to quantify how different two colors are. It's defined as:
∆E = (ΔL / Δa)² + (ΔC / Δb)²
Where:
ΔL = Δa = Δc = the change in lightness, from one sample to the next, throughout the entire color gamut.
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verry good job ♥
is it open source!
you also did not talk about the most important part 'the development jorney', like technologeis and how you are getting the data from the website
It's not an open-source project!
And for how we tackle colors sorting:
We first extract the colors by analyzing the code and pulling hexadecimal/rgb/rgba codes; as a starting point, the difference between each color is calculated using the Delta E CIE 2000 algorithm to match the colors list as closely as possible.
We used Delta E as a formula that defines color difference which measures the distance between two colors in terms of their coordinates in a perceptual color space such as CIELAB or CIELUV; we used it to quantify how different two colors are. It's defined as:
Where:
ΔL = Δa = Δc =
the change in lightness, from one sample to the next, throughout the entire color gamut.Thank you for your feedback!