| HEX | #d450e3 |
| RGB | rgb(212, 80, 227) |
| CMYK | 7%, 65%, 0%, 11% |
| HSV | 294°, 65%, 89% |
| HSL | 294°, 72%, 60% |
HEX is a convenient and precise way to represent colors in the digital world, widely used in web design, graphic design, and other fields. It allows for easy definition and reproduction of colors across various devices and platforms, making it an indispensable tool for designers and developers.
RGB is an additive color model in which red, green, and blue colors are combined in various ways to produce a wide range of colors. The acronym RGB is formed from the first letters of the English names of these primary colors. In the RGB model, the color of each pixel is described by the intensities of these three components. Each intensity is represented by a number ranging from 0 to 255, where 0 represents the absence of a given color and 255 represents the maximum intensity. By combining these values, millions of different shades can be created.
CMYK is an acronym for a color model used in printing and some other printing-related fields. It is based on four primary colors: cyan, magenta, yellow, and black.
HSV is an alternative color representation system that, unlike RGB, relies on intuitive human-readable characteristics: hue, saturation, and value. Hue directly defines the color and its position on the color wheel, measured in degrees from 0 to 360. Red corresponds to 0 degrees, green to 120, and blue to 240. Saturation reflects the purity of a color, its difference from gray. High saturation indicates a bright, intense color, while low saturation indicates a dull color approaching gray. Value determines the brightness of a color, its proximity to black or white.
HSL is a color model that represents color as three components: hue, saturation, and value. This model is often used in graphic editors and web design because it is intuitive and allows for easy color manipulation.