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  2. Web colors - Wikipedia

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    Red colors: DarkRed: 8B0000: 139, 0, 0 Red: FF0000: 255, 0, 0 Firebrick: B22222: 178, 34, 34 Crimson: DC143C: 220, 20, 60 IndianRed: CD5C5C: 205, 92, 92 LightCoral: F08080: 240, 128, 128 Salmon: FA8072: 250, 128, 114 DarkSalmon: E9967A: 233, 150, 122 LightSalmon: FFA07A: 255, 160, 122 Orange colors: OrangeRed: FF4500: 255, 69, 0 Tomato: FF6347 ...

  3. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    Color name chart. The following chart presents the standardized X11 color names from the X.org source code. The list of names accepted by browsers following W3C standards slightly differs as explained above. The table does not show numbered gray and brightness variants as described below.

  4. Color code - Wikipedia

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    The IALA recommends categorical color codes in 7 colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, white & black. Adding redundant coding of luminosity and colorfulness adds information and increases speed and accuracy of color decoding tasks. Color codes are superior to others (encoding to letters, shape, size, etc.) in certain types of tasks.

  5. Munsell color system - Wikipedia

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    In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three properties of color: hue (basic color), value , and chroma (color intensity). It was created by Albert H. Munsell in the first decade of the 20th century and adopted by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as the official color system ...

  6. Lists of colors - Wikipedia

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    List of colors: A–F. List of colors: G–M. List of colors: N–Z. List of colors (alphabetical) List of colors by shade. List of color palettes. List of Crayola crayon colors. List of RAL colours. List of X11 color names.

  7. Color chart - Wikipedia

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    Color reference charts are used for color comparisons and measurements such as checking the color reproduction of an imaging system, and calibration and/or profiling of digital input devices such as digital cameras, and scanners and output display systems like printers, monitors and projectors.

  8. Shades of white - Wikipedia

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    Below is a chart showing the computer web color shades of white. An achromatic white is a white color in which the red, green, and blues codes are exactly equal. The web colors white and white smoke are achromatic colors. A chromatic shade of white is a white color in which the red, green, and blue codes are not exactly equal, but are close to ...

  9. List of monochrome and RGB color formats - Wikipedia

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    The test chart shows the full 256 levels of the red, green, and blue (RGB) primary colors and cyan, magenta, and yellow complementary colors, along with a full 256-level grayscale. Gradients of RGB intermediate colors (orange, lime green, sea green, sky blue, violet, and fuchsia), and a full hue spectrum are also present.

  10. Shades of gray - Wikipedia

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    Below is a chart showing the computer web color grays. An achromatic gray is a gray color in which the red, green, and blue codes are exactly equal. The web colors gray, gainsboro, light gray, dark gray, and dim gray are all achromatic colors. A chromatic gray is a gray color in which the red, green, and blue codes are not exactly equal, but ...

  11. Color coding in data visualization - Wikipedia

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    The discipline of identifying (and separating, in color difference) the most similar colors in the color code will be useful, whatever method is used to choose code colors. In a code with n colors, there are n(n-1)/2 pairs of colors (see Figure 4), each pair having a color difference.