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#be4797 Color Analysis

rgb(190, 71, 151)

device-cmyk(0% 63% 21% 25%)

hsl(320, 48%, 51%)

hwb(320 28% 25%)

lch(49.31% 57.81 340.98)

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palevioletred

#be4797 Color Code

#be4797 in the RGB color model is composed of 190% red, 71% green, and 151% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 0% cyan, 63% magenta, 21% yellow, and 25% black. The HSL for this color is 320 degrees, with a saturation of 48% and a lightness of 51%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 49.31, a: 54.66, b: -18.84.

hex#be4797
rgb190, 71, 151, 1
hsl320, 48, 51, 1
hsv320, 63, 75, 1
cmyk0, 63, 21, 25, 1
hwb320, 28, 25, 1
lab49.31, 54.66, -18.84, 1
lch49.31, 57.81, 340.98, 1
xyz29.31, 17.85, 23.43, 1

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