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#d9e271 Color Analysis

rgb(217, 226, 113)

device-cmyk(4% 0% 50% 11%)

hsl(65, 66%, 66%)

hwb(65 44% 11%)

lch(87.47% 55.36 105.32)

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#d9e271 Color Code

#d9e271 in the RGB color model is composed of 217% red, 226% green, and 113% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 4% cyan, 0% magenta, 50% yellow, and 11% black. The HSL for this color is 65 degrees, with a saturation of 66% and a lightness of 66%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 87.47, a: -14.63, b: 53.39.

hex#d9e271
rgb217, 226, 113, 1
hsl65, 66, 66, 1
hsv65, 50, 89, 1
cmyk4, 0, 50, 11, 1
hwb65, 44, 11, 1
lab87.47, -14.63, 53.39, 1
lch87.47, 55.36, 105.32, 1
xyz61.91, 70.96, 20.15, 1

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