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Colour Science for Python

Home Page: https://www.colour-science.org

License: Other

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colour's Introduction

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Colour is a Python colour science package implementing a comprehensive number of colour theory transformations and algorithms.

It is open source and freely available under the New BSD License terms.

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1   Draft Release Notes

The draft release notes of the develop branch are available at this url.

2   Features

Colour features a rich dataset and collection of objects, please see the features page for more information.

3   Online

Colour can be used online with Google Colab.

4   Installation

Anaconda from Continuum Analytics is the Python distribution we use to develop Colour: it ships all the scientific dependencies we require and is easily deployed cross-platform:

$ conda create -y -n python-colour
$ source activate python-colour
$ conda install -y -c conda-forge colour-science

Colour can be easily installed from the Python Package Index by issuing this command in a shell:

$ pip install colour-science

The detailed installation procedure is described in the Installation Guide.

5   Usage

The two main references for Colour usage are the Colour Manual and the Jupyter Notebooks with detailed historical and theoretical context and images:

5.1   Examples

Most of the objects are available from the colour namespace:

>>> import colour

5.1.1   Chromatic Adaptation - colour.adaptation

>>> XYZ = [0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952]
>>> D65 = colour.ILLUMINANTS['CIE 1931 2 Degree Standard Observer']['D65']
>>> A = colour.ILLUMINANTS['CIE 1931 2 Degree Standard Observer']['A']
>>> colour.chromatic_adaptation(
...     XYZ, colour.xy_to_XYZ(D65), colour.xy_to_XYZ(A))
array([ 0.2533053 ,  0.13765138,  0.01543307])
>>> sorted(colour.CHROMATIC_ADAPTATION_METHODS.keys())
['CIE 1994', 'CMCCAT2000', 'Fairchild 1990', 'Von Kries']

5.1.2   Algebra - colour.algebra

5.1.2.1   Kernel Interpolation
>>> y = [5.9200, 9.3700, 10.8135, 4.5100, 69.5900, 27.8007, 86.0500]
>>> x = range(len(y))
>>> colour.KernelInterpolator(x, y)([0.25, 0.75, 5.50])
array([  6.18062083,   8.08238488,  57.85783403])
5.1.2.2   Sprague (1880) Interpolation
>>> y = [5.9200, 9.3700, 10.8135, 4.5100, 69.5900, 27.8007, 86.0500]
>>> x = range(len(y))
>>> colour.SpragueInterpolator(x, y)([0.25, 0.75, 5.50])
array([  6.72951612,   7.81406251,  43.77379185])

5.1.3   Colour Appearance Models - colour.appearance

>>> XYZ = [0.20654008 * 100, 0.12197225 * 100, 0.05136952* 100]
>>> XYZ_w = [95.05, 100.00, 108.88]
>>> L_A = 318.31
>>> Y_b = 20.0
>>> colour.XYZ_to_CIECAM02(XYZ, XYZ_w, L_A, Y_b)
CIECAM02_Specification(J=34.434525727858997, C=67.365010921125915, h=22.279164147957076, s=62.814855853327131, Q=177.47124941102123, M=70.024939419291385, H=2.689608534423904, HC=None)

5.1.4   Colour Blindness - colour.blindness

>>> import colour
>>> cmfs = colour.LMS_CMFS['Stockman & Sharpe 2 Degree Cone Fundamentals']
>>> colour.anomalous_trichromacy_cmfs_Machado2009(cmfs, np.array([15, 0, 0]))[450]
array([ 0.08912884,  0.0870524 ,  0.955393  ])
>>> primaries = colour.DISPLAYS_RGB_PRIMARIES['Apple Studio Display']
>>> d_LMS = (15, 0, 0)
>>> colour.anomalous_trichromacy_matrix_Machado2009(cmfs, primaries, d_LMS)
array([[-0.27774652,  2.65150084, -1.37375432],
       [ 0.27189369,  0.20047862,  0.52762768],
       [ 0.00644047,  0.25921579,  0.73434374]])

5.1.5   Colour Correction - colour characterisation

>>> import numpy as np
>>> RGB = [0.17224810, 0.09170660, 0.06416938]
>>> M_T = np.random.random((24, 3))
>>> M_R = M_T + (np.random.random((24, 3)) - 0.5) * 0.5
>>> colour.colour_correction(RGB, M_T, M_R)
array([ 0.15205429,  0.08974029,  0.04141435])
>>> sorted(colour.COLOUR_CORRECTION_METHODS.keys())
['Cheung 2004', 'Finlayson 2015', 'Vandermonde']

5.1.6   Colorimetry - colour.colorimetry

5.1.6.1   Spectral Computations
>>> colour.sd_to_XYZ(colour.LIGHT_SOURCES_SDS['Neodimium Incandescent'])
array([ 36.94726204,  32.62076174,  13.0143849 ])
>>> sorted(colour.SPECTRAL_TO_XYZ_METHODS.keys())
['ASTM E308-15', 'Integration', 'astm2015']
5.1.6.2   Multi-Spectral Computations
>>> msd = np.array([
...     [[0.01367208, 0.09127947, 0.01524376, 0.02810712, 0.19176012, 0.04299992],
...      [0.00959792, 0.25822842, 0.41388571, 0.22275120, 0.00407416, 0.37439537],
...      [0.01791409, 0.29707789, 0.56295109, 0.23752193, 0.00236515, 0.58190280]],
...     [[0.01492332, 0.10421912, 0.02240025, 0.03735409, 0.57663846, 0.32416266],
...      [0.04180972, 0.26402685, 0.03572137, 0.00413520, 0.41808194, 0.24696727],
...      [0.00628672, 0.11454948, 0.02198825, 0.39906919, 0.63640803, 0.01139849]],
...     [[0.04325933, 0.26825359, 0.23732357, 0.05175860, 0.01181048, 0.08233768],
...      [0.02484169, 0.12027161, 0.00541695, 0.00654612, 0.18603799, 0.36247808],
...      [0.03102159, 0.16815442, 0.37186235, 0.08610666, 0.00413520, 0.78492409]],
...     [[0.11682307, 0.78883040, 0.74468607, 0.83375293, 0.90571451, 0.70054168],
...      [0.06321812, 0.41898224, 0.15190357, 0.24591440, 0.55301750, 0.00657664],
...      [0.00305180, 0.11288624, 0.11357290, 0.12924391, 0.00195315, 0.21771573]],
... ])
>>> colour.multi_sds_to_XYZ(msd, colour.SpectralShape(400, 700, 60),
...                              cmfs, illuminant))
[[[  9.73192501   5.02105851   3.22790699]
  [ 16.08032168  24.47303359  10.28681006]
  [ 17.73513774  29.61865582  12.10713449]]
 [[ 25.69298792  11.72611193   3.70187275]
  [ 18.51208526   8.03720984   9.30361825]
  [ 48.55945054  32.30885571   4.09223401]]
 [[  5.7743232   10.10692925  10.08461311]
  [  8.81306527   3.65394599   4.20783881]
  [  8.06007398  15.87077693   7.02551086]]
 [[ 90.88877129  81.82966846  29.86765971]
  [ 38.64801062  26.70860262  15.08396538]
  [  8.77151115  10.56330761   4.28940206]]]
>>> sorted(colour.MULTI_SPECTRAL_TO_XYZ_METHODS.keys())
['Integration']
5.1.6.3   Blackbody Spectral Radiance Computation
>>> colour.sd_blackbody(5000)
SpectralDistribution([[  3.60000000e+02,   6.65427827e+12],
                      [  3.61000000e+02,   6.70960528e+12],
                      [  3.62000000e+02,   6.76482512e+12],
                      ...
                      [  7.78000000e+02,   1.06068004e+13],
                      [  7.79000000e+02,   1.05903327e+13],
                      [  7.80000000e+02,   1.05738520e+13]],
                     interpolator=SpragueInterpolator,
                     interpolator_args={},
                     extrapolator=Extrapolator,
                     extrapolator_args={'right': None, 'method': 'Constant', 'left': None})
5.1.6.4   Dominant, Complementary Wavelength & Colour Purity Computation
>>> xy = [0.54369557, 0.32107944]
>>> xy_n = [0.31270000, 0.32900000]
>>> colour.dominant_wavelength(xy, xy_n)
(array(616.0),
 array([ 0.68354746,  0.31628409]),
 array([ 0.68354746,  0.31628409]))
5.1.6.5   Lightness Computation
>>> colour.lightness(12.19722535)
41.527875844653451
>>> sorted(colour.LIGHTNESS_METHODS.keys())
['CIE 1976',
 'Fairchild 2010',
 'Fairchild 2011',
 'Glasser 1958',
 'Lstar1976',
 'Wyszecki 1963']
5.1.6.6   Luminance Computation
>>> colour.luminance(41.52787585)
12.197225353400775
>>> sorted(colour.LUMINANCE_METHODS.keys())
['ASTM D1535-08',
 'CIE 1976',
 'Fairchild 2010',
 'Fairchild 2011',
 'Newhall 1943',
 'astm2008',
 'cie1976']
5.1.6.7   Whiteness Computation
>>> XYZ = [95.00000000, 100.00000000, 105.00000000]
>>> XYZ_0 = [94.80966767, 100.00000000, 107.30513595]
>>> colour.whiteness(XYZ, XYZ_0)
array([ 93.756     ,  -1.33000001])
>>> sorted(colour.WHITENESS_METHODS.keys())
['ASTM E313',
 'Berger 1959',
 'CIE 2004',
 'Ganz 1979',
 'Stensby 1968',
 'Taube 1960',
 'cie2004']
5.1.6.8   Yellowness Computation
>>> XYZ = [95.00000000, 100.00000000, 105.00000000]
>>> colour.yellowness(XYZ)
11.065000000000003
>>> sorted(colour.YELLOWNESS_METHODS.keys())
['ASTM D1925', 'ASTM E313']
5.1.6.9   Luminous Flux, Efficiency & Efficacy Computation
>>> sd = colour.LIGHT_SOURCES_SDS['Neodimium Incandescent']
>>> colour.luminous_flux(sd)
23807.655527367202
>>> sd = colour.LIGHT_SOURCES_SDS['Neodimium Incandescent']
>>> colour.luminous_efficiency(sd)
0.19943935624521045
>>> sd = colour.LIGHT_SOURCES_SDS['Neodimium Incandescent']
>>> colour.luminous_efficacy(sd)
136.21708031547874

5.1.7   Contrast Sensitivity Function - colour.contrast

>>> colour.contrast_sensitivity_function(u=4, X_0=60, E=65)
358.51180789884984
>>> sorted(colour.CONTRAST_SENSITIVITY_METHODS.keys())
['Barten 1999']

5.1.8   Colour Difference - colour.difference

>>> Lab_1 = [100.00000000, 21.57210357, 272.22819350]
>>> Lab_2 = [100.00000000, 426.67945353, 72.39590835]
>>> colour.delta_E(Lab_1, Lab_2)
94.035649026659485
>>> sorted(colour.DELTA_E_METHODS.keys())
['CAM02-LCD',
 'CAM02-SCD',
 'CAM02-UCS',
 'CAM16-LCD',
 'CAM16-SCD',
 'CAM16-UCS',
 'CIE 1976',
 'CIE 1994',
 'CIE 2000',
 'CMC',
 'DIN99',
 'cie1976',
 'cie1994',
 'cie2000']

5.1.9   IO - colour.io

5.1.9.1   Images
>>> RGB = colour.read_image('Ishihara_Colour_Blindness_Test_Plate_3.png')
>>> RGB.shape
(276, 281, 3)
5.1.9.2   Look Up Table (LUT) Data
>>> LUT = colour.read_LUT('ACES_Proxy_10_to_ACES.cube')
>>> print(LUT)
LUT3x1D - ACES Proxy 10 to ACES
-------------------------------
Dimensions : 2
Domain     : [[0 0 0]
              [1 1 1]]
Size       : (32, 3)

>>> RGB = [0.17224810, 0.09170660, 0.06416938]
>>> LUT.apply(RGB)
array([ 0.00575674,  0.00181493,  0.00121419])

5.1.10   Colour Models - colour.models

5.1.10.1   CIE xyY Colourspace
>>> colour.XYZ_to_xyY([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
array([ 0.54369557,  0.32107944,  0.12197225])
5.1.10.2   CIE L*a*b* Colourspace
>>> colour.XYZ_to_Lab([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
array([ 41.52787529,  52.63858304,  26.92317922])
5.1.10.3   CIE L*u*v* Colourspace
>>> colour.XYZ_to_Luv([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
array([ 41.52787529,  96.83626054,  17.75210149])
5.1.10.4   CIE 1960 UCS Colourspace
>>> colour.XYZ_to_UCS([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
array([ 0.13769339,  0.12197225,  0.1053731 ])
5.1.10.5   CIE 1964 U*V*W* Colourspace
>>> XYZ = [0.20654008 * 100, 0.12197225 * 100, 0.05136952* 100]
>>> colour.XYZ_to_UVW(XYZ)
array([ 94.55035725,  11.55536523,  40.54757405])
5.1.10.6   Hunter L,a,b Colour Scale
>>> XYZ = [0.20654008 * 100, 0.12197225 * 100, 0.05136952* 100]
>>> colour.XYZ_to_Hunter_Lab(XYZ)
array([ 34.92452577,  47.06189858,  14.38615107])
5.1.10.7   Hunter Rd,a,b Colour Scale
>>> XYZ = [0.20654008 * 100, 0.12197225 * 100, 0.05136952* 100]
>>> colour.XYZ_to_Hunter_Rdab(XYZ)
array([ 12.197225  ,  57.12537874,  17.46241341])
5.1.10.8   CAM02-LCD, CAM02-SCD, and CAM02-UCS Colourspaces - Luo, Cui and Li (2006)
>>> XYZ = [0.20654008 * 100, 0.12197225 * 100, 0.05136952* 100]
>>> XYZ_w = [95.05, 100.00, 108.88]
>>> L_A = 318.31
>>> Y_b = 20.0
>>> surround = colour.CIECAM02_VIEWING_CONDITIONS['Average']
>>> specification = colour.XYZ_to_CIECAM02(
        XYZ, XYZ_w, L_A, Y_b, surround)
>>> JMh = (specification.J, specification.M, specification.h)
>>> colour.JMh_CIECAM02_to_CAM02UCS(JMh)
array([ 47.16899898,  38.72623785,  15.8663383 ])
5.1.10.9   CAM16-LCD, CAM16-SCD, and CAM16-UCS Colourspaces - Li et al. (2017)
>>> XYZ = [0.20654008 * 100, 0.12197225 * 100, 0.05136952* 100]
>>> XYZ_w = [95.05, 100.00, 108.88]
>>> L_A = 318.31
>>> Y_b = 20.0
>>> surround = colour.CAM16_VIEWING_CONDITIONS['Average']
>>> specification = colour.XYZ_to_CAM16(
        XYZ, XYZ_w, L_A, Y_b, surround)
>>> JMh = (specification.J, specification.M, specification.h)
>>> colour.JMh_CAM16_to_CAM16UCS(JMh)
array([ 46.55542238,  40.22460974,  14.25288392]
5.1.10.10   IPT Colourspace
>>> colour.XYZ_to_IPT([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
array([ 0.38426191,  0.38487306,  0.18886838])
5.1.10.11   DIN99 Colourspace
>>> Lab = [41.52787529, 52.63858304, 26.92317922]
>>> colour.Lab_to_DIN99(Lab)
array([ 53.22821988,  28.41634656,   3.89839552])
5.1.10.12   hdr-CIELAB Colourspace
>>> colour.XYZ_to_hdr_CIELab([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
array([ 51.87002062,  60.4763385 ,  32.14551912])
5.1.10.13   hdr-IPT Colourspace
>>> colour.XYZ_to_hdr_IPT([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
array([ 25.18261761, -22.62111297,   3.18511729])
5.1.10.14   OSA UCS Colourspace
>>> XYZ = [0.20654008 * 100, 0.12197225 * 100, 0.05136952* 100]
>>> colour.XYZ_to_OSA_UCS(XYZ)
array([-3.0049979 ,  2.99713697, -9.66784231])
5.1.10.15   JzAzBz Colourspace
>>> colour.XYZ_to_JzAzBz([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
array([ 0.00535048,  0.00924302,  0.00526007])
5.1.10.16   Y'CbCr Colour Encoding
>>> colour.RGB_to_YCbCr([1.0, 1.0, 1.0])
array([ 0.92156863,  0.50196078,  0.50196078])
5.1.10.17   YCoCg Colour Encoding
>>> colour.RGB_to_YCoCg([0.75, 0.75, 0.0])
array([ 0.5625,  0.375 ,  0.1875])
5.1.10.18   ICTCP Colour Encoding
>>> colour.RGB_to_ICTCP([0.45620519, 0.03081071, 0.04091952])
array([ 0.07351364,  0.00475253,  0.09351596])
5.1.10.19   HSV Colourspace
>>> colour.RGB_to_HSV([0.45620519, 0.03081071, 0.04091952])
array([ 0.99603944,  0.93246304,  0.45620519])
5.1.10.20   Prismatic Colourspace
>>> colour.RGB_to_Prismatic([0.25, 0.50, 0.75])
array([ 0.75      ,  0.16666667,  0.33333333,  0.5       ])
5.1.10.21   RGB Colourspace and Transformations
>>> XYZ = [0.21638819, 0.12570000, 0.03847493]
>>> illuminant_XYZ = [0.34570, 0.35850]
>>> illuminant_RGB = [0.31270, 0.32900]
>>> chromatic_adaptation_transform = 'Bradford'
>>> XYZ_to_RGB_matrix = [
         [3.24062548, -1.53720797, -0.49862860],
         [-0.96893071, 1.87575606, 0.04151752],
         [0.05571012, -0.20402105, 1.05699594]]
>>> colour.XYZ_to_RGB(
         XYZ,
         illuminant_XYZ,
         illuminant_RGB,
         XYZ_to_RGB_matrix,
         chromatic_adaptation_transform)
array([ 0.45595571,  0.03039702,  0.04087245])
5.1.10.22   RGB Colourspace Derivation
>>> p = [0.73470, 0.26530, 0.00000, 1.00000, 0.00010, -0.07700]
>>> w = [0.32168, 0.33767]
>>> colour.normalised_primary_matrix(p, w)
array([[  9.52552396e-01,   0.00000000e+00,   9.36786317e-05],
       [  3.43966450e-01,   7.28166097e-01,  -7.21325464e-02],
       [  0.00000000e+00,   0.00000000e+00,   1.00882518e+00]])
5.1.10.23   RGB Colourspaces
>>> sorted(colour.RGB_COLOURSPACES.keys())
['ACES2065-1',
 'ACEScc',
 'ACEScct',
 'ACEScg',
 'ACESproxy',
 'ALEXA Wide Gamut',
 'Adobe RGB (1998)',
 'Adobe Wide Gamut RGB',
 'Apple RGB',
 'Best RGB',
 'Beta RGB',
 'CIE RGB',
 'Cinema Gamut',
 'ColorMatch RGB',
 'DCDM XYZ',
 'DCI-P3',
 'DCI-P3+',
 'DJI D-Gamut',
 'DRAGONcolor',
 'DRAGONcolor2',
 'Don RGB 4',
 'ECI RGB v2',
 'ERIMM RGB',
 'Ekta Space PS 5',
 'F-Gamut',
 'FilmLight E-Gamut',
 'ITU-R BT.2020',
 'ITU-R BT.470 - 525',
 'ITU-R BT.470 - 625',
 'ITU-R BT.709',
 'Max RGB',
 'NTSC (1953)',
 'NTSC (1987)',
 'P3-D65',
 'Pal/Secam',
 'ProPhoto RGB',
 'Protune Native',
 'REDWideGamutRGB',
 'REDcolor',
 'REDcolor2',
 'REDcolor3',
 'REDcolor4',
 'RIMM RGB',
 'ROMM RGB',
 'Russell RGB',
 'S-Gamut',
 'S-Gamut3',
 'S-Gamut3.Cine',
 'SMPTE 240M',
 'SMPTE C',
 'Sharp RGB',
 'V-Gamut',
 'Xtreme RGB',
 'aces',
 'adobe1998',
 'prophoto',
 'sRGB']
5.1.10.24   OETFs
>>> sorted(colour.OETFS.keys())
['ARIB STD-B67',
 'DICOM GSDF',
 'ITU-R BT.2020',
 'ITU-R BT.2100 HLG',
 'ITU-R BT.2100 PQ',
 'ITU-R BT.601',
 'ITU-R BT.709',
 'ProPhoto RGB',
 'RIMM RGB',
 'ROMM RGB',
 'SMPTE 240M']
5.1.10.25   OETFs Inverse
>>> sorted(colour.OETFS_INVERSE.keys())
['ARIB STD-B67',
 'ITU-R BT.2100 HLD',
 'ITU-R BT.2100 PQ',
 'ITU-R BT.601',
 'ITU-R BT.709']
5.1.10.26   EOTFs
>>> sorted(colour.EOTFS.keys())
['DCDM',
 'DICOM GSDF',
 'ITU-R BT.1886',
 'ITU-R BT.2020',
 'ITU-R BT.2100 HLG',
 'ITU-R BT.2100 PQ',
 'ProPhoto RGB',
 'RIMM RGB',
 'ROMM RGB',
 'SMPTE 240M',
 'ST 2084',
 'sRGB']
5.1.10.27   EOTFs Inverse
>>> sorted(colour.EOTFS_INVERSE.keys())
['DCDM',
 'ITU-R BT.1886',
 'ITU-R BT.2100 HLG',
 'ITU-R BT.2100 PQ',
 'ST 2084',
 'sRGB']
5.1.10.28   OOTFs
>>> sorted(colour.OOTFS.keys())
['ITU-R BT.2100 HLG', 'ITU-R BT.2100 PQ']
5.1.10.29   OOTFs Inverse
>>> sorted(colour.OOTFs_INVERSE.keys())
['ITU-R BT.2100 HLG', 'ITU-R BT.2100 PQ']
5.1.10.30   Log Encoding / Decoding Curves
>>> sorted(colour.LOG_ENCODING_CURVES.keys())
['ACEScc',
 'ACEScct',
 'ACESproxy',
 'ALEXA Log C',
 'Canon Log',
 'Canon Log 2',
 'Canon Log 3',
 'Cineon',
 'D-Log',
 'ERIMM RGB',
 'F-Log',
 'Filmic Pro 6',
 'Log3G10',
 'Log3G12',
 'PLog',
 'Panalog',
 'Protune',
 'REDLog',
 'REDLogFilm',
 'S-Log',
 'S-Log2',
 'S-Log3',
 'T-Log',
 'V-Log',
 'ViperLog']

5.1.11   Colour Notation Systems - colour.notation

5.1.11.1   Munsell Value
>>> colour.munsell_value(12.23634268)
4.0824437076525664
>>> sorted(colour.MUNSELL_VALUE_METHODS.keys())
['ASTM D1535-08',
 'Ladd 1955',
 'McCamy 1987',
 'Moon 1943',
 'Munsell 1933',
 'Priest 1920',
 'Saunderson 1944',
 'astm2008']
5.1.11.2   Munsell Colour
>>> colour.xyY_to_munsell_colour([0.38736945, 0.35751656, 0.59362000])
'4.2YR 8.1/5.3'
>>> colour.munsell_colour_to_xyY('4.2YR 8.1/5.3')
array([ 0.38736945,  0.35751656,  0.59362   ])

5.1.12   Optical Phenomena - colour.phenomena

>>> colour.rayleigh_scattering_sd()
SpectralDistribution([[  3.60000000e+02,   5.99101337e-01],
                      [  3.61000000e+02,   5.92170690e-01],
                      [  3.62000000e+02,   5.85341006e-01],
                      ...
                      [  7.78000000e+02,   2.55208377e-02],
                      [  7.79000000e+02,   2.53887969e-02],
                      [  7.80000000e+02,   2.52576106e-02]],
                     interpolator=SpragueInterpolator,
                     interpolator_args={},
                     extrapolator=Extrapolator,
                     extrapolator_args={'right': None, 'method': 'Constant', 'left': None})

5.1.13   Light Quality - colour.quality

5.1.13.1   Colour Rendering Index
>>> colour.colour_quality_scale(colour.ILLUMINANTS_SDS['FL2'])
64.017283509280588
>>> colour.COLOUR_QUALITY_SCALE_METHODS
('NIST CQS 7.4', 'NIST CQS 9.0')
5.1.13.2   Colour Quality Scale
>>> colour.colour_rendering_index(colour.ILLUMINANTS_SDS['FL2'])
64.151520202968015

5.1.14   Spectral Up-sampling & Reflectance Recovery - colour.recovery

>>> colour.XYZ_to_sd([0.20654008, 0.12197225, 0.05136952])
SpectralDistribution([[  3.60000000e+02,   7.73462151e-02],
                      [  3.65000000e+02,   7.73632975e-02],
                      [  3.70000000e+02,   7.74299705e-02],
                      ...
                      [  8.20000000e+02,   3.93126353e-01],
                      [  8.25000000e+02,   3.93158148e-01],
                      [  8.30000000e+02,   3.93163548e-01]],
                     interpolator=SpragueInterpolator,
                     interpolator_args={},
                     extrapolator=Extrapolator,
                     extrapolator_args={'right': None, 'method': 'Constant', 'left': None})

>>> sorted(colour.REFLECTANCE_RECOVERY_METHODS.keys())
['Meng 2015', 'Smits 1999']

5.1.15   Correlated Colour Temperature Computation Methods - colour.temperature

>>> colour.uv_to_CCT([0.1978, 0.3122])
array([  6.50751282e+03,   3.22335875e-03])
>>> sorted(colour.UV_TO_CCT_METHODS.keys())
['Krystek 1985', 'Ohno 2013', 'Robertson 1968', 'ohno2013', 'robertson1968']
>>> sorted(colour.XY_TO_CCT_METHODS.keys())
['CIE Illuminant D Series', 'Hernandez 1999', 'Kang 2002', 'McCamy 1992', 'daylight', 'hernandez1999', 'kang2002', 'mccamy1992']

5.1.16   Colour Volume - colour.volume

>>> colour.RGB_colourspace_volume_MonteCarlo(colour.RGB_COLOURSPACE['sRGB'])
821958.30000000005

5.1.17   Plotting - colour.plotting

Most of the objects are available from the colour.plotting namespace:

>>> from colour.plotting import *
>>> colour_style()
5.1.17.1   Visible Spectrum
>>> plot_visible_spectrum('CIE 1931 2 Degree Standard Observer')

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_Visible_Spectrum.png

5.1.17.2   Spectral Distribution
>>> plot_single_illuminant_sd('FL1')

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_Illuminant_F1_SD.png

5.1.17.3   Blackbody
>>> blackbody_sds = [
...     colour.sd_blackbody(i, colour.SpectralShape(0, 10000, 10))
...     for i in range(1000, 15000, 1000)
... ]
>>> plot_multi_sds(
...     blackbody_sds,
...     y_label='W / (sr m$^2$) / m',
...     use_sds_colours=True,
...     normalise_sds_colours=True,
...     legend_location='upper right',
...     bounding_box=(0, 1250, 0, 2.5e15))

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_Blackbodies.png

5.1.17.4   Colour Matching Functions
>>> plot_single_cmfs(
...     'Stockman & Sharpe 2 Degree Cone Fundamentals',
...     y_label='Sensitivity',
...     bounding_box=(390, 870, 0, 1.1))

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_Cone_Fundamentals.png

5.1.17.5   Luminous Efficiency
>>> sd_mesopic_luminous_efficiency_function = (
...     colour.sd_mesopic_luminous_efficiency_function(0.2))
>>> plot_multi_sds(
...     (sd_mesopic_luminous_efficiency_function,
...      colour.PHOTOPIC_LEFS['CIE 1924 Photopic Standard Observer'],
...      colour.SCOTOPIC_LEFS['CIE 1951 Scotopic Standard Observer']),
...     y_label='Luminous Efficiency',
...     legend_location='upper right',
...     y_tighten=True,
...     margins=(0, 0, 0, .1))

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_Luminous_Efficiency.png

5.1.17.6   Colour Checker
>>> from colour.characterisation.dataset.colour_checkers.sds import (
...     COLOURCHECKER_INDEXES_TO_NAMES_MAPPING)
>>> plot_multi_sds(
...     [
...         colour.COLOURCHECKERS_SDS['BabelColor Average'][value]
...         for key, value in sorted(
...             COLOURCHECKER_INDEXES_TO_NAMES_MAPPING.items())
...     ],
...     use_sds_colours=True,
...     title=('BabelColor Average - '
...            'Spectral Distributions'))

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_BabelColor_Average.png

>>> plot_single_colour_checker('ColorChecker 2005', text_parameters={'visible': False})

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_ColorChecker_2005.png

5.1.17.7   Chromaticities Prediction
>>> plot_corresponding_chromaticities_prediction(2, 'Von Kries', 'Bianco')

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_Chromaticities_Prediction.png

5.1.17.8   Colour Temperature
>>> plot_planckian_locus_in_chromaticity_diagram_CIE1960UCS(['A', 'B', 'C'])

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_CCT_CIE_1960_UCS_Chromaticity_Diagram.png

5.1.17.9   Chromaticities
>>> import numpy as np
>>> RGB = np.random.random((32, 32, 3))
>>> plot_RGB_chromaticities_in_chromaticity_diagram_CIE1931(
...     RGB, 'ITU-R BT.709', colourspaces=['ACEScg', 'S-Gamut', 'Pointer Gamut'])

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_Chromaticities_CIE_1931_Chromaticity_Diagram.png

5.1.17.10   Colour Rendering Index
>>> plot_single_sd_colour_rendering_index_bars(
...     colour.ILLUMINANTS_SDS['FL2'])

docs/_static/Examples_Plotting_CRI.png

6   Contributing

If you would like to contribute to Colour, please refer to the following Contributing guide.

7   Changes

The changes are viewable on the Releases page.

8   Bibliography

The bibliography is available on the Bibliography page.

It is also viewable directly from the repository in BibTeX format.

9   See Also

Here is a list of notable colour science packages sorted by languages:

Python

Go

.NET

Julia

Matlab & Octave

10   About

Colour by Colour Developers - 2013-2019
Copyright © 2013-2019 – Colour Developers – [email protected]
This software is released under terms of New BSD License: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause

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