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#a161ea Color Analysis

#a161ea in the RGB color model is composed of 161% red, 97% green, and 234% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 31% cyan, 59% magenta, 0% yellow, and 8% black. The HSL for this color is 268 degrees, with a saturation of 77% and a lightness of 65%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 53.48, a: 46.4, b: -60.47.

TypeValueColors
Hex#a161ea#a161ea
RGB
161,
97,
234,
1
rgb(161, 97, 234)
HSL
268,
77,
65,
1
hsl(268, 77%, 65%)
HSV
268,
59,
92,
1
CMYK
31,
59,
0,
8,
1
device-cmyk(31% 59% 0% 8%)
HWB
268,
38,
8,
1
hwb(268 38% 8%)
LAB
53.48,
46.4,
-60.47,
1
LCH
53.48,
76.22,
307.5,
1
lch(53.48% 76.22 307.5)
XYZ
31.92,
21.49,
60.42,
1

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