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Color Shades

Color Picker

#FF5733

Color Codes

HEX: #FF5733
RGB: rgb(255, 87, 51)
HSL: hsl(11, 100%, 60%)
HSV: hsv(11, 80%, 100%)
CMYK: cmyk(0%, 66%, 80%, 0%)

About Color Code Conversions

RGB (Red, Green, Blue)

RGB is an additive color model where colors are created by combining red, green, and blue light. Each component has a value from 0 to 255. This model is fundamental to digital displays as it matches how screens produce color.

Conversion to HEX involves converting each decimal component to its two-digit hexadecimal equivalent. For example, RGB(255, 0, 0) becomes #FF0000.

HEX (Hexadecimal)

HEX colors are a hexadecimal representation of RGB values, commonly used in web design. A HEX color code starts with # followed by six hexadecimal digits (RRGGBB).

Converting HEX to RGB involves splitting the code into three pairs and converting each pair from hexadecimal to decimal. #00FF00 becomes RGB(0, 255, 0).

HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness)

HSL represents colors in a cylindrical coordinate system. Hue is the color type (0-360°), Saturation is the intensity (0-100%), and Lightness is the brightness (0-100%).

Conversion from RGB involves finding the maximum and minimum values, calculating hue based on which component is dominant, and determining saturation and lightness from these values.

HSV (Hue, Saturation, Value)

Similar to HSL but with Value instead of Lightness. Value represents the brightness of the color (0-100%), while Saturation represents the colorfulness (0-100%).

Conversion from RGB involves finding the maximum and minimum values, with Value being the maximum component, and Saturation being the difference between max and min divided by max.

CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key/Black)

Used in color printing, CMYK is a subtractive color model where colors are created by subtracting light. Each component is a percentage (0-100%).

Conversion from RGB involves first normalizing RGB values, then calculating the key (black) component, and deriving the cyan, magenta, and yellow components from the remaining color information.