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XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxC(3X11) XLIB FUNCTIONSXcmsCIELuvQueryMaxC(3X11)

NAME
       XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxC, XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxL, XcmsCIELuvQuery-
       MaxLC, XcmsCIELuvQueryMinL - obtain the CIE L*u*v* coordi-
       nates

SYNTAX
       Status XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxC(ccc, hue_angle, L_star,
       color_return)
	     XcmsCCC ccc;
	     XcmsFloat hue_angle;
	     XcmsFloat L_star;
	     XcmsColor *color_return;

       Status XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxL(ccc, hue_angle, chroma,
       color_return)
	     XcmsCCC ccc;
	     XcmsFloat hue_angle;
	     XcmsFloat chroma;
	     XcmsColor *color_return;

       Status XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxLC(ccc, hue_angle, color_return)
	     XcmsCCC ccc;
	     XcmsFloat hue_angle;
	     XcmsColor *color_return;

       Status XcmsCIELuvQueryMinL(ccc, hue_angle, chroma,
       color_return)
	     XcmsCCC ccc;
	     XcmsFloat hue_angle;
	     XcmsFloat chroma;
	     XcmsColor *color_return;

ARGUMENTS
       ccc	Specifies the CCC.  Note that the CCC's Client
		 White Point and White Point Adjustment proce-
		 dures are ignored.

       chroma	Specifies the chroma at which to find maximum
		 lightness (MaxL) or minimum lightness (MinL).

       color_return
		 Returns the CIE L*u*v* coordinates of maximum
		 chroma (MaxC and MaxLC), maximum lightnes
		 (MaxL), or minimum lightness (MinL) displayable
		 by the screen for the given hue angle and light-
		 ness (MaxC), hue angle and chroma (MaxL and
		 MinL), or hue angle (MaxLC).  The white point
		 associated with the returned color specification
		 is the Screen White Point.  The value returned
		 in the pixel member is undefined.

       hue_angle Specifies the hue angle (in degrees) at which to
		 find maximum chroma (MaxC and MaxLC), maximum
		 lightness (MaxL), or minimum lightness (MinL).

X Version 11		Release 6.4				1

XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxC(3X11) XLIB FUNCTIONSXcmsCIELuvQueryMaxC(3X11)

       L_star	Specifies the lightness (L*) at which to find
		 maximum chroma (MaxC) or maximum lightness
		 (MaxL).

DESCRIPTION
       The XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxC function, given a hue angle and
       lightness, finds the point of maximum chroma displayable
       by the screen.  It returns this point in CIE L*u*v* coor-
       dinates.

       The XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxL function, given a hue angle and
       chroma, finds the point in CIE L*u*v* color space of maxi-
       mum lightness (L*) displayable by the screen.  It returns
       this point in CIE L*u*v* coordinates.  An XcmsFailure
       return value usually indicates that the given chroma is
       beyond maximum for the given hue angle.

       The XcmsCIELuvQueryMaxLC function, given a hue angle,
       finds the point of maximum chroma displayable by the
       screen.	It returns this point in CIE L*u*v* coordinates.

       The XcmsCIELuvQueryMinL function, given a hue angle and
       chroma, finds the point of minimum lightness (L*) dis-
       playable by the screen.	It returns this point in CIE
       L*u*v* coordinates.  An XcmsFailure return value usually
       indicates that the given chroma is beyond maximum for the
       given hue angle.

SEE ALSO
       XcmsCIELabQueryMaxC(3X11), XcmsTekHVCQueryMaxC(3X11), Xcm-
       sQueryBlack(3X11)
       Xlib - C Language X Interface

X Version 11		Release 6.4				2

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