Editions.
HueAtlas is published as numbered editions, the way a small periodical is. Each edition collects a handful of changes — sometimes a new word in the lexicon, sometimes a quieter render. Older editions remain reachable; nothing is silently rewritten.
Tokyo, after the rain.
- Reading engine recalibrated for cooler highlights and after-rain surfaces.
- Six new mood words added: held breath, open envelope, first snow, slow Sunday, library light, cold platform.
- Editorial card export now ships at 2× density for print.
- Performance: cold start under 220 ms on iPhone 12.
Fog through the headland.
- Weather vocabulary expanded with soft snow, indoor cool and mixed light.
- Plate header redrawn — tighter mono, longer hairline.
- Fix: HEX export occasionally truncated leading zeros.
Apricots, afternoon table.
- JSON export schema published as v1.
- PDF cards now include the full coda strip and the lexicon attribution.
- Settings panel reorganised — fewer rows, more breath.
Harbor, before weather.
- Atlas search added — by mood word, hour band or HEX prefix.
- Reduced-motion respected throughout the app, not only on the launch screen.
- Fix: very small images (under 96 px) now read instead of failing silently.
Neon window, alley.
- Reading engine handles high-saturation neon scenes without flattening secondary tones.
- New mood words: quiet riot, bedroom radio.
- Localisation scaffolding (English only at this point).
Early mountain, pale.
- First public edition.
- Six core readings, fixed vocabulary of 64 words, four export formats.
- Local archive, no accounts, no telemetry — the constitutional version.
Coming
HA-025 will introduce a paired-reading view for series work, and bring the lexicon to ja and fr. Quietly, when it is ready.