Colour 0.4.4
Creators
- Mansencal, Thomas1
- Mauderer, Michael2
- Parsons, Michael3
- Shaw, Nick4
- Wheatley, Kevin5
- Cooper, Sean6
- Vandenberg, Jean D.7
- Canavan, Luke8
- Crowson, Katherine
- Lev, Ofek
- Leinweber, Katrin
- Sharma, Shriramana
- Sobotka, Troy James
- Moritz, Dominik9
- Pppp, Matt
- Rane, Chinmay
- Eswaramoorthy, Pavithra
- Mertic, John10
- Pearlstine, Ben
- Leonhardt, Manuel6
- Niemitalo, Olli
- Szymanski, Marek
- Schambach, Maximilian
- Huang, Sianyi
- Wei, Mike
- Joywardhan, Nishant11
- Wagih, Omar12
- Redman, Pawel13
- Goldstone, Joseph6
- Hill, Stephen14
- Smith, Jedediah15
- Savoir, Frederic16
- Saxena, Geetansh11
- Chopra, Saransh11
- Sibiryakov, Ilia17
- Gates, Tim
- Pal, Gajendra
- Tessore, Nicolas
- Pierre, Aurélien18
- Thomas, François-Xavier19
- Srinivasan, Sabarish20
- Downs, Tucker21
- Rusching, Kiliansas
- Chen, Xiaohan
- Herb, Benjamin
- Caswell, Thomas A. (Other)22
- Collod, Liam (Other)23
- 1. Wētā FX
- 2. Enso
- 3. DNEG
- 4. Antler Post
- 5. Framestore
- 6. ARRI
- 7. Picture Shop
- 8. Continuum Analytics
- 9. Apple
- 10. Linux Foundation
- 11. University of Delhi
- 12. Cairo University
- 13. Wrocław University of Science and Technology
- 14. Lucasfilm
- 15. Method Studios
- 16. Amazing Digital Studios
- 17. University of Portsmouth
- 18. darktable-org
- 19. DXOMARK
- 20. SmallHD
- 21. ROE Visual
- 22. Brookhaven National Laboratory
- 23. Mikros Animation
Description
Colour Science for Python
Colour is an open-source Python package providing a comprehensive number of algorithms and datasets for colour science.
It is freely available under the New BSD License terms.
Colour is an affiliated project of NumFOCUS, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in the United States.
Draft Release Notes
The draft release notes of the develop branch are available at this url.
Sponsors
We are grateful 💖 for the support of our sponsors. If you'd like to join them, please consider becoming a sponsor on OpenCollective.
Features
Colour features a rich dataset and collection of objects, please see the features in the documentation for more information.
User Guide
Installation
Colour and its primary dependencies can be easily installed from the Python Package Index by issuing this command in a shell:
$ pip install --user colour-science
The detailed installation procedure for the secondary dependencies is described in the Installation Guide.
Colour is also available for Anaconda from Continuum Analytics via conda-forge:
$ conda install -c conda-forge colour-science
Tutorial
The static tutorial provides an introduction to Colour. An interactive version is available via Google Colab.
How-To
The Google Colab How-To guide for Colour shows various techniques to solve specific problems and highlights some interesting use cases.
Contributing
If you would like to contribute to Colour, please refer to the following Contributing guide.
Changes
The changes are viewable on the Releases page.
Bibliography
The bibliography is available on the Bibliography page.
It is also viewable directly from the repository in BibTeX format.
API Reference
The main technical reference for Colour is the API Reference.
Code of Conduct
The Code of Conduct, adapted from the Contributor Covenant 1.4, is available on the Code of Conduct page.
About
Colour by Colour Developers
Copyright 2013 Colour Developers – colour-developers@colour-science.org
This software is released under terms of New BSD License: https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause
https://github.com/colour-science/colour
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