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Using the RGB space for color comparison is pretty inaccurate due to how we perceive colors, and it can also result in weird block pallette duplications:
This pull request fixes that, using the L*a*b* color space for a more perceptually uniform color transition :)
For more information about comparing colors, check out this useful post I used to find this out :D
The actual code I ended up using comes courtesy of @ryancat who wrote the exact script needed for this