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#173c2d Color Analysis

rgb(23, 60, 45)

device-cmyk(62% 0% 25% 76%)

hsl(156, 45%, 16%)

hwb(156 9% 76%)

lch(22.26% 17.9 163.4)

darkslategray (Closest)

darkslategray

#173c2d Color Code

#173c2d in the RGB color model is composed of 23% red, 60% green, and 45% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 62% cyan, 0% magenta, 25% yellow, and 76% black. The HSL for this color is 156 degrees, with a saturation of 45% and a lightness of 16%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 22.26, a: -17.16, b: 5.12.

hex#173c2d
rgb23, 60, 45, 1
hsl156, 45, 16, 1
hsv156, 62, 24, 1
cmyk62, 0, 25, 76, 1
hwb156, 9, 76, 1
lab22.26, -17.16, 5.12, 1
lch22.26, 17.9, 163.4, 1
xyz2.49, 3.59, 2.32, 1

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