Was wanting to measure the saturation distribution, and the HSV model is familiar to most of us.
I can do it in HSL or LCh - a different saturation measure or Lab Chroma. How about Y'CbCr and thereby the chroma axes?
100% saturation is
easily detected in HSV. I am saying, not implying, that there are bottomed channels in the images. In HSV, a bottomed channel means 100% saturation as defined
here. Since 100% saturated colors are rare in Nature, bottomed channels indicate over-saturation, by which I do not mean more than 100%.
I could take another at the first image out of interest, just to see the amount of "bottoming" ...