Based on the human perception of color,
the HSB model describes three fundamental characteristics of color:
- Hue
-
Color reflected
from or transmitted through an object. It is measured as a location
on the standard color wheel, expressed as a degree between 0° and 360°.
In common use, hue is identified by the name of the color, such
as red, orange, or green.
- Saturation
-
Strength or purity of the color (sometimes
called chroma). Saturation represents the amount of
gray in proportion to the hue, measured as a percentage from 0%
(gray) to 100% (fully saturated). On the standard color wheel, saturation
increases from the center to the edge.
- Brightness
-
Relative
lightness or darkness of the color, usually measured as a percentage
from 0% (black) to 100% (white).

HSB color model
- H.
- Hue
- S.
- Saturation
- B.
- Brightness