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in thread A hierarchy of color (intensity)?

Color::Scheme produces sets of complimentary colors, in groups of 4 to 16. Not quite what I need.


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by creamygoodness (Curate) on Nov 22, 2005 at 14:58 UTC

    Mmm, you're right about Color::Scheme... not what I thought at first glance...

    ( ... time passes ... )

    Aha! Try Graphics::ColorObject.

    If you have access to any graphic app that has an HSB (aka HSV, HSL) color picker with sliders, you can see the desired effect by moving the H slider. That effect can be reproduced using Graphics::ColorObject to build a converter and holding the Saturation and Brightness values constant while varing the Hue.

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