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why use 0.008856 in Lab color space?

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Yoon ThiriZaw
Yoon ThiriZaw el 26 de Mayo de 2019
In Lab color space equations, why use 0.008856 as thresholds if we transform RGB to Lab? Lab color space equation are the following:
The conversion formula of RGB image into Lab image is:
X = 0.4124*R + 0.3576*G + 0.1805*B
Y = 0.2126*R + 0.7152*G + 0.8220*B
Z = 0.0193*R + 0.1192*G + 0.9505*B
If X/X_n,Y/Y_n,Z/Z_nare all greater than 0.008856,then
L* = 116∛("Y/" Y_n )- 16
a* = 500 ( ∛("X/" X_n )- ∛("Y/" Y_n ))
b* = 200 (∛("Y/" Y_n )- ∛("Z/" Z_n ))
If X/X_n,Y/Y_n,Z/Z_nare all equal to or less than 0.008856,then
L* = 903.3(Y/Y_n,)
a* = 500 (f(X/X_n,) – f(Y/Y_n))
b* = 200 (f(Y/Y_n) – f(Z/Z_n))
Why let these thresholds 0.008856?
If less than 0.008856, what we get?
And, if greater than 0.008856, what we get?
Please!!!

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