olfarve
SRM/EBC sRGB beer color simulation for everyone (by aschet)
notepadplusplus
An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant Notepad++ theme. (by nordtheme)
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1 | 1 | |
8 | 139 | |
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6.7 | 1.6 | |
8 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
C# | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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olfarve
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Rendering Color Impressions of SRM/EBC Beer Color Ratings
I'm always looking for formulas around brewing and beer, with the goal of eventually building my own brewing calculator. At the moment, I'm tinkering with the topic of beer color, especially the rendering of color impressions of SRM/EBC values. Unfortunately, there isn't that much published material, so I started poking around in the source code of some brewing calculators. They often use either fixed color tables obtained from beer color charts, or polynomial functions fitted to the color gradients of such tables. Finally, I came across some decades-old forum posts by A. J. deLange, who also happens to be a member of the BJCP Color Guide Committee. He has published a mathematical model that describes the average spectral properties of 99 beers and can be used to reconstruct a spectrum for a given transmission path (e.g., the width of a beer glass) from an SRM/EBC value. This spectrum can then be transformed to coordinates in the CIE XYZ color space and mapped to another color space such as sRGB to display on a computer screen, for example. Since the process involves some non-trivial math and color science, I've decided to make some reusable source code available in a GitHub repository (yes, that includes an Excel spreadsheet): https://github.com/aschet/olfarve
notepadplusplus
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Repo for several terminal and NP++ Themes
The Notepad++ theme is drastically better than the currently avail because it has proper syntax themes such as PowerShell which are missing in the OG. I took the default Solarized Scheme and replaced color codes in it. Feel free to fork if any of your chosen Syntaxes look horrible.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing olfarve and notepadplusplus you can also consider the following projects:
Beer-Lecture - Short and fun history of beer and brewing told in a very practical manner
markdown-plus-plus - Markdown syntax highlighting for Notepad++, by customized UDL file (user defined language)
iterm2 - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant iTerm2 color scheme.
nord_themes - Nord themes for various applications
leonardo - Generate colors based on a desired contrast ratio
gedit - An arctic, north-bluish clean and elegant gedit syntax theme.