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The L*C*h color space uses the same diagram        
as the L*a*b* color space,                          
but uses cylindrical coordinates instead of rectangular coordinates.                           
In this color space, L* indicates lightness and is the same as the L* of        
the L*a*b* color space,                          
C* is chroma, and h is the hue angle.  The value of chroma C* is 0 at the center                          
and increases according to the distance from the center.                           
Hue angle h is defined as starting at the +a* axis and is expressed in degrees:                          
0 would be +a* (red), 90 would be +b* (yellow),        
180 would be -a* (green), and 270 would be -b* (blue).                          
If we measure the apple using the L*C*h color space, we get the results shown below.                           
If we plot these values on Figure 9, we obtain point (A).                         
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The Hunter Lab color space was developed by R. S. Hunter   
as a more visually uniform color space than the CIE 1931 Yxy color space.    
Similar to the CIE L*a*b* space, it remains in use in various fields,   
including the paint industry of the US.  
 
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