I can convert RGB values to HSV with the following code...

 $r = $r/255;
 $g = $g/255;
 $b = $b/255;

 $h = 0;
 $s = 0;
 $v = 0;

 $min = min(min($r, $g),$b);
 $max = max(max($r, $g),$b);

 $r = $max-$min;
 $v = $max;


 if($r == 0){
  $h = 0;
  $s = 0;
 }
 else {
  $s = $r / $max;

  $hr = ((($max - $r) / 6) + ($r / 2)) / $r;
  $hg = ((($max - $g) / 6) + ($r / 2)) / $r;
  $hb = ((($max - $b) / 6) + ($r / 2)) / $r;

  if ($r == $max) $h = $hb - $hg;
  else if($g == $max) $h = (1/3) + $hr - $hb;
  else if ($b == $max) $h = (2/3) + $hg - $hr;

  if ($h < 0)$h += 1;
  if ($h > 1)$h -= 1;
 }

But how do you convert HSV to RGB in PHP???

The following is on wikipedia but I don't understand it,

I'm guessing it's pretty obvious

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There are formulas here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/… – NullUserException Aug 30 '10 at 2:12
I know but can someone explain the formulas – Mark Aug 30 '10 at 2:13
Is this formula REALLY working for you? Because you re-introduced $r variable (nothing like dynamic language...). – macias Jun 17 '11 at 12:18
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This is for the the HSV values in the range [0,1] (and giving RGB values in the range [0,1], instead of {0, 1, ..., 255}:

function HSVtoRGB(array $hsv) {
    list($H,$S,$V) = $hsv;
    //1
    $H *= 6;
    //2
    $I = floor($H);
    $F = $H - $I;
    //3
    $M = $V * (1 - $S);
    $N = $V * (1 - $S * $F);
    $K = $V * (1 - $S * (1 - $F));
    //4
    switch ($I) {
        case 0:
            list($R,$G,$B) = array($V,$K,$M);
            break;
        case 1:
            list($R,$G,$B) = array($N,$V,$M);
            break;
        case 2:
            list($R,$G,$B) = array($M,$V,$K);
            break;
        case 3:
            list($R,$G,$B) = array($M,$N,$V);
            break;
        case 4:
            list($R,$G,$B) = array($K,$M,$V);
            break;
        case 5:
        case 6: //for when $H=1 is given
            list($R,$G,$B) = array($V,$M,$N);
            break;
    }
    return array($R, $G, $B);
}

See also here.

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What do you mean by This is for the the HSV values in the range [0,1] (and giving RGB values in the range [0,1], instead of {0, 1, ..., 255} Please explain – Mark Aug 30 '10 at 2:21
I mean the values must be between 0 and 1. – Artefacto Aug 30 '10 at 2:22
Ohhh so instead of h:0, s:100 and v: 100 it should be h:0 s:1 v:1 – Mark Aug 30 '10 at 2:26
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private class HSLPixel{
        double hue;
        double saturation;
        double lightness;

        .... your code
}

public Color HSLToRGB(HSLPixel pixel){

            double v;
            double r,g,b;
            double l = pixel.lightness;
            double h = pixel.hue;
            double s = pixel.saturation;

            r = l;   // default to gray
            g = l;
            b = l;
            v = (l <= 0.5) ? (l * (1.0 + s)) : (l + s - l * s);
            if (v > 0){
                  double m;
                  double sv;
                  int sextant;
                  double fract, vsf, mid1, mid2;

                  m = l + l - v;
                  sv = (v - m ) / v;
                  h *= 6.0;
                  sextant = (int)h;
                  fract = h - sextant;
                  vsf = v * sv * fract;
                  mid1 = m + vsf;
                  mid2 = v - vsf;

                  switch (sextant)
                  {
                        case 0:
                              r = v;
                              g = mid1;
                              b = m;
                              break;
                        case 1:
                              r = mid2;
                              g = v;
                              b = m;
                              break;
                        case 2:
                              r = m;
                              g = v;
                              b = mid1;
                              break;
                        case 3:
                              r = m;
                              g = mid2;
                              b = v;
                              break;
                        case 4:
                              r = mid1;
                              g = m;
                              b = v;
                              break;
                        case 5:
                              r = v;
                              g = m;
                              b = mid2;
                              break;
                  }
            }
            Color rgb = new Color((int)(r * 255.0), (int)(g * 255.0), (int)(b * 255.0));
            return rgb;
    }
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Can you implement that in PHP??? – Mark Aug 30 '10 at 2:12
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Translation of rolls answer for HSL from C to PHP

function ColorHSLToRGB($h, $s, $l){

        $r = $l;
        $g = $l;
        $b = $l;
        $v = ($l <= 0.5) ? ($l * (1.0 + $s)) : (l + $s - l * $s);
        if ($v > 0){
              $m;
              $sv;
              $sextant;
              $fract;
              $vsf;
              $mid1;
              $mid2;

              $m = $l + $l - $v;
              $sv = ($v - $m ) / $v;
              $h *= 6.0;
              $sextant = $h;
              $fract = $h - $sextant;
              $vsf = $v * $sv * $fract;
              $mid1 = $m + $vsf;
              $mid2 = $v - $vsf;

              switch ($sextant)
              {
                    case 0:
                          $r = $v;
                          $g = $mid1;
                          $b = $m;
                          break;
                    case 1:
                          $r = $mid2;
                          $g = $v;
                          $b = $m;
                          break;
                    case 2:
                          $r = $m;
                          $g = $v;
                          $b = $mid1;
                          break;
                    case 3:
                          $r = $m;
                          $g = $mid2;
                          $b = $v;
                          break;
                    case 4:
                          $r = $mid1;
                          $g = $m;
                          $b = $v;
                          break;
                    case 5:
                          $r = $v;
                          $g = $m;
                          $b = $mid2;
                          break;
              }
        }
        return array('r' => $r * 255.0, 'g' => $g * 255.0, 'b' => $b * 255.0);
}
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ColorJizz allows you to convert from/to many formats. There is a PHP version too.

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of course you can, just change the function definitions to php style, change all the variables etc but keep the core code the same, shouldn't take you more than 30 minutes to do that and test it.

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I don't speak C well... – Mark Aug 30 '10 at 2:37
give it a shot and the lines you get stuck on ask us, I've never really done php before. – rolls Aug 30 '10 at 2:43
I'm stuck at the start, but this is a very good example! I'll upvote it – Mark Aug 30 '10 at 2:51
anything in particular that is tripping you up? I can try and explain it for you. – rolls Aug 30 '10 at 3:51
I got it finally – Mark Sep 4 '10 at 15:03
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