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#64a7c0 Color Analysis

#64a7c0 in the RGB color model is composed of 100% red, 167% green, and 192% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 48% cyan, 13% magenta, 0% yellow, and 25% black. The HSL for this color is 196 degrees, with a saturation of 42% and a lightness of 57%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 64.75, a: -17.04, b: -19.92.

TypeValueColors
Hex#64a7c0#64a7c0
RGB
100,
167,
192,
1
rgb(100, 167, 192)
HSL
196,
42,
57,
1
hsl(196, 42%, 57%)
HSV
196,
48,
75,
1
CMYK
48,
13,
0,
25,
1
device-cmyk(48% 13% 0% 25%)
HWB
196,
39,
25,
1
hwb(196 39% 25%)
LAB
64.75,
-17.04,
-19.92,
1
LCH
64.75,
26.21,
229.45,
1
lch(64.75% 26.21 229.45)
XYZ
27.98,
33.73,
41.58,
1

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