Okay one last example - consider the difference between 'road' & 'all'
set to hue '182', then hue '0xF0000000' - roads are the exact same
colour (eq. #0404FF), but the signs only take the indicated colour in
the second case.

On Aug 27, 1:38 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 27, 7:58 pm, Sefu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'm increasingly persuaded that we're dealing with three behaviours
> > here: 'pure hue' behaviour ('360'), RGB behaviour ('#FF0000') and
> > hexadecimal behaviour ('0xFFFFF000').
>
> I think RGB and 8-digit hexadecimal behave the same as absolute hue
> references, but not all hues are possible with the 8 digit
> hexadecimal.
>
> I've added the rgb --> hue conversion function to the previous version
> of the map which converted hues to 8-digit hexadecimal, resulting in
> the following hue calculations:
>
> { hue: hexHue(rgbToHue("#ff9100")) }
>
> http://www.william-map.com/20100827/1/paris_hex.htm
>
> ...

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