Normalized responsivity spectra of human cone cells, S, M, and L types
LMS is a color space represented by the response of the three types of cones of the human eye, named after their responsivity (sensitivity) at long, medium and short wavelengths.
It is common to use the LMS color space when performing chromatic adaptation (estimating the appearance of a sample under a different illuminant).
Typically, the color to be adapted will be specified in a color space other than LMS, but easily convertible to XYZ. The chromatic adaptation matrix in the von Kries transform method, however, is diagonal in LMS space, thus the usefulness of a transformation matrixM between spaces. The transformation matrices for some chromatic adaptation models in terms of CIEXYZ coordinates are presented here.
Unless specified otherwise, M is normalized (the rows add up to unity) so the tristimulus values for an equal-energy illuminant (X=Y=Z), like CIE Illuminant E, produce equal LMS values.[1]
CMCCAT97
The CMCCAT97 color appearance model uses the Bradford transformation matrix (MB):[2]
RLAB
The RLAB color appearance model uses the Hunt-Pointer-Estevez (HPE) transformation matrix (MH) for conversion from CIE XYZ to LMS:[1][3]