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#e6d3e4 Color Analysis
#e6d3e4 in the RGB color model is composed of 230% red, 211% green, and 228% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 0% cyan, 8% magenta, 1% yellow, and 10% black. The HSL for this color is 306 degrees, with a saturation of 28% and a lightness of 86%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 86.51, a: 9.01, b: -5.89.
Type | Value | Colors |
---|---|---|
Hex | #e6d3e4 | #e6d3e4 |
RGB | 230, 211, 228, 1 | rgb(230, 211, 228) |
HSL | 306, 28, 86, 1 | hsl(306, 28%, 86%) |
HSV | 306, 8, 90, 1 | |
CMYK | 0, 8, 1, 10, 1 | device-cmyk(0% 8% 1% 10%) |
HWB | 306, 83, 10, 1 | hwb(306 83% 10%) |
LAB | 86.51, 9.01, -5.89, 1 | |
LCH | 86.51, 10.76, 326.8, 1 | lch(86.51% 10.76 326.8) |
XYZ | 70.69, 69.01, 62.84, 1 |
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