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Welcome to this deeper dive into color representations. Colors are everywhere and as such we all have an intuitive understanding of how colors work. So how hard can it be to represent colors? It turns out to be very hard. Letamp;#39;s start with RGB, red, green, blue. Weamp;#39;ve probably all seen a color cube like this before and it is the standard representation of color because the way we mix colors is by combining red, green and blue light to make the other colors. However, itamp;#39;s bad for data visualization because red, green and blue are not so called visual variables. Iamp;#39;ve covered visual variables before in my introduction to the core concepts of data visualization. For this reason itamp;#39;s popular to use HSV instead, hue, saturation, value. Here the colors have been organized into a cylinder instead with the different hues going around the circle, the saturation going from inside to the perimeter and the value, the brightness going from bottom to top. So let