Geoff,

No, because HSV is just a different represenation of RGB and in RGB there's 
only one single white point and only one single black point while in HSV 
there's a completely white line and a completely black plain (a little bit of 
white is still white and very bright black is still black). For this reason, 
you might expect RGB to be more accurate at the extremes. Still, because it is 
just a matter of math, it shouldn't really matter much. I'm not a true expert, 
this is just what I understand from it.

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On 1 jul 2011, at 17:24, Geoff Canyon Rev wrote:

> I guess I'm playing devil's advocate, but if you were testing for
> "blue"-ness, wouldn't you convert to HSV and compare the H, regardless of S
> or V?
> 
> gc
> 


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