colour: A model for human colour/color perception

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This package provides a data type for colours and transparency. Colours can be blended and composed. Various colour spaces are supported. A module of colour names (Data.Colour.Names) is provided.


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Dependencies base (>=3 && <4.5) [details]
Tested with ghc ==6.12.3
License MIT
Author Russell O'Connor
Maintainer Russell O'Connor <roconnor@theorem.ca>
Revised Revision 1 made by HerbertValerioRiedel at 2015-01-13T22:15:18Z
Category data, graphics
Home page http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Colour
Uploaded by RussellOConnor at 2011-12-22T02:16:35Z
Distributions Arch:2.3.6, Debian:2.3.5, Fedora:2.3.6, LTSHaskell:2.3.6, NixOS:2.3.6, Stackage:2.3.6, openSUSE:2.3.6
Reverse Dependencies 127 direct, 4839 indirect [details]
Downloads 143363 total (323 in the last 30 days)
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Readme for colour-2.3.2

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I hope for this library to become the standard colour library for Haskell.
Most software does not properly blend colours because they fail to
gamma-correct the colours before blending.  Hopefully by using this library,
Haskell programs dealing with colour blending will avoid this problem.

There are some optimizing RULES pragmas that could be added to improve
preformance.  If you are having performace issues with colour, please
let me know, and we will test some of these pragmas.

Bug reports and any patches are also welcome.  Be warned, I haven't
extensively tested this library yet.

-- 
Russell O'Connor <roconnor@theorem.ca>