What is the preferred way of doing the conversion using PIL/Numpy/SciPy today?
Yes, you can use RGB to LAB converter on any operating system that has a web browser.
RGB operates on three channels: red, green and blue. Lab is a conversion of the same information to a lightness component L*, and two color components - a* and b*. Lightness is kept separate from color, so that you can adjust one without affecting the other.
Since 2010 when the linked question was asked the corresponding code moved from scipy to a separate toolkit: http://scikit-image.org/
So here's the code I was actually looking for:
from skimage import io, color rgb = io.imread(filename) lab = color.rgb2lab(rgb)
It should also be noted that due to Lab nature srgb->lab conversion depends on an additional parameter: whitepoint, eg:
• Photoshop uses a white point called D50 (which is a standard for icc)
• OpenCV and skimage use D65 (which is a standard for srgb).
• default Matlab implementation uses D50 (it is capable of using others),
This nice FAQ explains it this way:
You should use D65 unless you have a good reason to use something else.
The print industry commonly uses D50 and photography commonly uses D55.
These represent compromises between the conditions of indoor (tungsten) and daylight viewing.
You can tell which whitepoint you're dealing with by converting RGB (0,0,255)
to Lab:
• D50 would give you (30, 68, -112)
• D55 (30, 73, -110)
• D65 (32, 79, -108)
The numbers after 'D' correspond to (internally) used color temperature of white point: D50 = 5003 K (yellowish), D65 = 6504 K (blueish)
I'm grateful to Alex and Roman for their answers because they pointed me into the right direction.
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