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    Quote Originally Posted by Giantbane View Post
    Simple, you try to make the "To Target" numbers as small as possible in order to aim for the "center" of the target color space. If you're aiming for the center of the color space, it gives you the most room for error caused by RNG and an uncertain starting point. "Current Guess" should be ignored entirely.
    So, can you put that down in RGB values for ALL the 85 colors we have, so for each color, we can have an actual "target" to aim for, and a known "center" to look at. It will be a very helpful reference for others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AttacKat View Post
    So, can you put that down in RGB values for ALL the 85 colors we have, so for each color, we can have an actual "target" to aim for, and a known "center" to look at. It will be a very helpful reference for others.
    It's the list of RGB values for the dyes. Even if they're guesses and not exact, they still represent a pretty good estimate of how the RGB values of the various color spaces relate to each other. Which is really the most important thing, having a numerical representation for how colors differ and how fruits change that color. It allows you to, for instance, have a better idea of how a gloom purple differs from a regal purple. And if you want to move from one to the other, you can make an educated guess as to how you'll need to move. This seems better to me than just taking single steps. I'm almost positive that these color spaces do not exist on a clean RGB grid that you can just transition easily from one dye to another in an orderly fashion. Crossing the boundary between two colors may require you to move in multiple directions at once, and not necessarily at 1:1:1 ratios between primary colors.
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