🔗 Okay, Color Spaces

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no three-dimensional space could ever be perceptually uniform; three dimensions just cannot capture all of the weird and wonderful ways that our eyes and brains process color comparisons. As anyone who has entered a Turrell or debated The Dress can tell you, color perception is wild. When trying to predict how people are going to perceive the difference between two colors, we need to account for way more than three variables.