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#566b7e Color Analysis
#566b7e in the RGB color model is composed of 86% red, 107% green, and 126% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 32% cyan, 15% magenta, 0% yellow, and 51% black. The HSL for this color is 209 degrees, with a saturation of 19% and a lightness of 42%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 44.05, a: -4.42, b: -13.31.
Type | Value | Colors |
---|---|---|
Hex | #566b7e | #566b7e |
RGB | 86, 107, 126, 1 | rgb(86, 107, 126) |
HSL | 209, 19, 42, 1 | hsl(209, 19%, 42%) |
HSV | 209, 32, 49, 1 | |
CMYK | 32, 15, 0, 51, 1 | device-cmyk(32% 15% 0% 51%) |
HWB | 209, 34, 51, 1 | hwb(209 34% 51%) |
LAB | 44.05, -4.42, -13.31, 1 | |
LCH | 44.05, 14.03, 251.62, 1 | lch(44.05% 14.03 251.62) |
XYZ | 12.7, 13.88, 16.46, 1 |
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