So I want to recreate Android 12 new wallpaper theming on other platforms, but I am not sure how the palette generation works. One site (XDA) says that colors need to be extracted then converted to Lab color space, but what comes next?
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So, I have figured out how the colors are supposed to be generated. First, extracted colors are converted to perceptually uniform color models, such as Lab* (or Luv*, alternatively). Then, generating a color palette by adjusting the lightness but keeping the hue/chroma (i.e. a monochromatic palette)