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#4f5072 Color Analysis
rgb(79, 80, 114)
device-cmyk(31% 30% 0% 55%)
hsl(238, 18%, 38%)
hwb(238 31% 55%)
lch(35.02% 20.7 287.1)
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#4f5072 Color Code
#4f5072 in the RGB color model is composed of 79% red, 80% green, and 114% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 31% cyan, 30% magenta, 0% yellow, and 55% black. The HSL for this color is 238 degrees, with a saturation of 18% and a lightness of 38%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 35.02, a: 6.09, b: -19.78.
hex | #4f5072 |
rgb | 79, 80, 114, 1 |
hsl | 238, 18, 38, 1 |
hsv | 238, 31, 45, 1 |
cmyk | 31, 30, 0, 55, 1 |
hwb | 238, 31, 55, 1 |
lab | 35.02, 6.09, -19.78, 1 |
lch | 35.02, 20.7, 287.1, 1 |
xyz | 8.91, 8.51, 12.91, 1 |
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