SVG linear gradient from hue 0 to 360
What a proper way to do a gradient like this? I tried this SVG:
<linearGradient id="hue" x1="0" y1="1" x2="0" y2="0"> <stop offset="0%" stop-color="#ff0000"/> <stop offset="17%" stop-color="#ffff00"/> <stop offset="34%" stop-color="#00ff00"/> <stop offset="50%" stop-color="#00ffff"/> <stop offset="66%" stop-co开发者_运维技巧lor="#0000ff"/> <stop offset="82%" stop-color="#ff00ff"/> <stop offset="100%" stop-color="#ff0000"/> </linearGradient>
It works, but still not good enough:
(source: elv1s.ru)I can see the difference between those two gradients. Is there a better way of doing it?
Have you tried using better precision in your %? As Josh is showing, you can have sub-percent precision and space your stops better.
If it's acceptable to generate the SVG with Javascript you might want to look at: How to interpolate hue values in HSV colour space?
or perhaps:
http://www.carto.net/papers/svg/gui/colourPicker/
Edit: Actually there is one here. would that be correct?
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/HSV-RGB-comparison.svg
<linearGradient
id="linearGradient3706">
<stop
style="stop-color:#ff1c1c;stop-opacity:1;"
offset="0"
id="stop3708" />
<stop
id="stop3728"
offset="0.16105497"
style="stop-color:#fd00ca;stop-opacity:1;" />
<stop
id="stop3724"
offset="0.35173747"
style="stop-color:#0202ff;stop-opacity:1;" />
<stop
id="stop3720"
offset="0.48789391"
style="stop-color:#02fff9;stop-opacity:1;" />
<stop
id="stop3718"
offset="0.70091939"
style="stop-color:#60ff18;stop-opacity:1;" />
<stop
id="stop3714"
offset="0.83720928"
style="stop-color:#ffef15;stop-opacity:1;" />
<stop
style="stop-color:#ff0000;stop-opacity:1;"
offset="1"
id="stop3710" />
</linearGradient>
works for me (made with inskape)
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