Thomas, thank you and everyone contributing to Colour Science for the work you have done. You have truly pushed color management and understanding of the pipeline to the next level. It's great to see your efforts merged into the upstream project (the CS ACES configs were a lifesaver at the time), and I'm definitely going to have to take a look at Colour in the near future!<p>If you rely on or have benefitted from this work, considering sharing some coin with them over on OpenCollective!<p><a href="https://opencollective.com/colour-science" rel="nofollow">https://opencollective.com/colour-science</a>
I got into a bit of color science when I worked on a physically-based, spectral renderer some 15-ish years ago. Truly a fascinating and complex topic.<p>It's relatively easy to make a spectral renderer, that part of the math is pretty straight forward.<p>But generating fairly accurate and good-looking images that can be displayed on a low dynamic range RGB monitor from the result is something else.