
Can we have an HCY' color picker?
Note HCY' is very different from HSL and HCY. Chroma is perceptual, while Y' is gamma-corrected.
The main advantage of a HCY' picker is that it's just very intuitive. Here's the problem: different colors look brighter or darker at the same energy level. A 1 W/sr blue light will look noticeably darker than a 1 1W/sr yellow light. Ordinary pickers don't take this into account. The HCY' picker is designed to overcome this. Because the brightness is perceptually normalized, you don't have to worry about colors getting brighter or darker when you tweak them. Want a slightly cooler color? Slide the color towards blue. Want a warmer tone? Slide it towards red or orange. The computer takes care of the perceptual discrepancies in brightness between colors for you. It's great.
The screenshot is from MyPaint, which has the best damn color picker I've ever used.