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Your color is a shade of
(hue )
with luminosity
and psychometric saturation .
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Your color's related colors
Nearby hue variations
(These colors have been adjusted for maximum displayable saturation.)
Nearby saturation variations on your color
(The second row has been adjusted for maximum displayable luminance.)
Nearby luminance variations on your color
(The second row has been adjusted for maximum displayable saturation.)
Enter color in the form #rrggbb where rr, gg, and bb are in hex.Notice: this page requires a browser that supports DOM v2, which does not
include any version of Netscape 4.x. If clicking on one of the links above
does nothing for you, the odds are your browser does not support DOM v2. This
page is known to work with IE v5.5 or v6 for Windows, Netscape 6.1 for
Windows, and Mozilla v0.9.9 for Linux.
I've updated the purecolor calculation to use a 6000-element
precomputed table. This makes the page slow to load, but faster to
generate and gives much more satisfactory results. In version 3.03 I
added interpolation and stabilized the math a bit more. Yellow still
behaves oddly for max sat and max lum adjustments in the hue and
saturation tables, but the main table works correctly now.
The 'muted' column is just the pure
column, blended 50-50 with 75% gray.
Version 3.04 fixes a few minor issues only.