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#65b1c2 Color Analysis

rgb(101, 177, 194)

device-cmyk(48% 9% 0% 24%)

hsl(191, 43%, 58%)

hwb(191 40% 24%)

lch(67.79% 26.78 217.91)

mediumaquamarine (Closest)

mediumaquamarine

#65b1c2 Color Code

#65b1c2 in the RGB color model is composed of 101% red, 177% green, and 194% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 48% cyan, 9% magenta, 0% yellow, and 24% black. The HSL for this color is 191 degrees, with a saturation of 43% and a lightness of 58%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 67.79, a: -21.13, b: -16.45.

hex#65b1c2
rgb101, 177, 194, 1
hsl191, 43, 58, 1
hsv191, 48, 76, 1
cmyk48, 9, 0, 24, 1
hwb191, 40, 24, 1
lab67.79, -21.13, -16.45, 1
lch67.79, 26.78, 217.91, 1
xyz30.32, 37.68, 42.98, 1

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