Tuesday 10 December 2013

RGB And HSL File Review

This blog will be looking at the RGB.exe and the HSL.exe to compare the two files to see which one is better at creating colours.After toying around with the the RGB.exe and HSL.exe files they are very similar as they are both ask you to match a random colour by moving slides around which control the 3 diferent colours in each file.

The RGB.exe file has Red, Green and Blue, this file is very easy to use. you start by either chooseing a colour on the panel to recreate that colour with the 3 sliders or to click on the panel to get a random to colour to recreate with the sliders. The HSL is basicly the same but instead of using red, green and blue like the the RGB file it instead uses hue, saturation and luminance which allows you to choose any colour you wanted. These options make it easier to recreate/ crate colours as they have a much wider range than red , green and blue.

In conclusion both of the files are very much the same as i stated above they both do there job that they were designed for but in my opinion the HSL.exe file is slightly better than the RGB.exe file as it has a better colours to recreate the colour in the panel, thanks to the use of hue, saturation and luminance.

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