HSL Color Space The HSL color space is a color model that represents colors based on their hue, saturation, and luminance components. Unlike RGB (Red, Green, Blue) color space, which is based on the additive combination of primary colors of light, the HSL color space provides a more intuitive representation of colors as perceived by humans.
In the HSL color space, colors are represented in a cylindrical coordinate system, where hue is represented as an angle around a color wheel, saturation as the distance from the center of the wheel, and luminance as the vertical axis. The HSL color space is commonly used in digital image editing software and graphics applications to manipulate and adjust colors, apply color corrections, or create artistic effects. |