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  2. Shades of pink - Wikipedia

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    Pink colors are usually light or desaturated shades of reds, roses, and magentas which are created on computer and television screens using the RGB color model and in printing with the CMYK color model. As such, it is an arbitrary classification of color. Below is a list of some of the common pink colors.

  3. List of colors: A–F - Wikipedia

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    Champagne pink: #F1DDCF 95% 87% 81% 25 ° 55% 88% 14% 95%: Pantone Charcoal #36454F 21% 27% 31% 204 ° 19% 26% 32% 31%: ISCC-NBS Charm pink: #E68FAC 90% 56% 67% 340 ° 64% 73% 38% 90%: Plochere Chartreuse (web) #80FF00 50% 100% 0% 90 ° 100% 50% 100% 100%: RGB color model Cherry blossom pink: #FFB7C5 100% 72% 77% 348 ° 100% 86% 28% 100%: Maerz ...

  4. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    Pink colors: MediumVioletRed: C71585: 199, 21, 133 DeepPink: FF1493: 255, 20, 147 PaleVioletRed: DB7093: 219, 112, 147 HotPink: FF69B4: 255, 105, 180 LightPink: FFB6C1: 255, 182, 193 Pink: FFC0CB: 255, 192, 203 Red colors: DarkRed: 8B0000: 139, 0, 0 Red: FF0000: 255, 0, 0 Firebrick: B22222: 178, 34, 34 Crimson: DC143C: 220, 20, 60 IndianRed ...

  5. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    Pink. Pink is any of a number of similar colors evoked by light, consisting predominantly of a combination of both the longest and shortest wavelengths discernible by the human eye, in the wavelength ranges of roughly 625–750 nm and 380-490 nm.

  6. Pink - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish feminist party Feminist Initiative uses pink as their color. Code Pink is an American women's anti-globalization and anti-war group founded in 2002 by activist Medea Benjamin. The group has disrupted Congressional hearings and heckled President Obama at his public speeches. The TRS party of Telangana, India has pink as its primary color

  7. Cerise (color) - Wikipedia

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    The color or name comes from the French word cerise, meaning "cherry". According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the first recorded use of cerise as a color name in English was in The Times of November 30, 1858. This date of 1858 as the date of first use of the color name is also mentioned in the 1930 book A Dictionary of Color.

  8. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    color1 := color × 100% color2 := color1 × 93.2% color3 := color1 × 80.4% color4 := color1 × 54.8%. Examples: "Yellow 2" (238, 238, 0) is based on "Yellow" (255, 255, 0) with 255 × 0.932 = 237.66. "Ivory 3" (205, 205, 193) is explained by "Ivory" (255, 255, 240) where 255 × 0.804 = 205.02 and 240 × 0.804 = 192.96.

  9. CMYK color model - Wikipedia

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    The CMYK color model (also known as process color, or four color) is a subtractive color model, based on the CMY color model, used in color printing, and is also used to describe the printing process itself. The abbreviation CMYK refers to the four ink plates used: c yan, m agenta, y ellow, and k ey (black).

  10. Category:Shades of pink - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry (color) Shades of red. Rose (color) Shades of rose. Rose (heraldic tincture) Rose pink. Ruby (color)

  11. CPK coloring - Wikipedia

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    pink. Several of the CPK colors refer mnemonically to colors of the pure elements or notable compound. For example, hydrogen is a colorless gas, carbon as charcoal, graphite or coke is black, sulfur powder is yellow, chlorine is a greenish gas, bromine is a dark red liquid, iodine in ether is violet, amorphous phosphorus is red, rust is dark ...