Eric Portis on Nostr: Not a statistically significant sample here, but I feel like an explanation is in ...
Not a statistically significant sample here, but I feel like an explanation is in order - there’s a mega thread in the CSSWG right now, where Almost Everybody is in favor of what’s spec’d in Color Level 4 (“mapped” here, which is more computationally expensive and preserves lightness/contrast-for-accessibility, and hue, better), but A Chrome Engineer is defending their implementation (“clipped,” which tends to preserve saturation better, but is prone to shifts in lightness and hue).
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