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ISCC–NBS descriptor. Black. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Black. #000000. Black is a color, the perception of which is evoked by the total absence of light that stimulates any of the three types of color sensitive cone cells in the human eye and with very low brightness compared to the surroundings.
HTML/CSS [1] B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) H: Normalized to [0–100] (hundred) Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. [2] It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. [3]
The first letter of the color code is matched by order of increasing magnitude. The electronic color codes, in order, are: 0 = Black; 1 = Brown; 2 = Red; 3 = Orange; 4 = Yellow; 5 = Green; 6 = Blue; 7 = Violet; 8 = Gray; 9 = White. Easy to remember. A mnemonic which includes color name(s) generally reduces the chances of confusing black and brown.
Gray and black colors: Black: 000000: 0, 0, 0 DarkSlateGray: 2F4F4F: 47, 79, 79 DimGray: 696969: 105, 105, 105 SlateGray: 708090: 112, 128, 144 Gray: 808080: 128, 128, 128 LightSlateGray: 778899: 119, 136, 153 DarkGray: A9A9A9: 169, 169, 169 Silver: C0C0C0: 192, 192, 192 LightGray: D3D3D3: 211, 211, 211 Gainsboro: DCDCDC: 220, 220, 220
Black is the darkest shade, and the result of the absence or complete absorption of light. Like white and gray, it is an achromatic color, literally a color without hue.
25-pair color code Pair no. Major color Minor color 1: White: Blue 2: Orange 3: Green 4: Brown 5: Slate 6: Red: Blue 7: Orange 8: Green 9: Brown 10: Slate 11: Black: Blue 12: Orange 13: Green 14: Brown 15: Slate 16: Yellow: Blue 17: Orange 18: Green 19: Brown 20: Slate 21: Violet: Blue 22: Orange 23: Green 24: Brown 25: Slate
An electronic color code or electronic colour code (see spelling differences) is used to indicate the values or ratings of electronic components, usually for resistors, but also for capacitors, inductors, diodes and others.
The IALA recommends categorical color codes in 7 colors: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, white & black. [4] Adding redundant coding of luminosity and colorfulness adds information and increases speed and accuracy of color decoding tasks. [3]
In additive color models, such as RGB, white is the "additive" combination of all primary colored lights, and black is the absence of color. In the CMYK model, it is the opposite: white is the natural color of the paper or other background, black results from a full combination of colored inks.
This list of monochrome and RGB palettes includes generic repertoires of colors (color palettes) to produce black-and-white and RGB color pictures by a computer's display hardware. RGB is the most common method to produce colors for displays; so these complete RGB color repertoires have every possible combination of R-G-B triplets within any ...