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#778899Color Analysis

rgb(119, 136, 153)

device-cmyk(22% 11% 0% 40%)

hsl(210, 14%, 53%)

hwb(210 47% 40%)

lch(55.77% 11.8 253.02)

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#778899 Color Code

#778899 in the RGB color model is composed of 119% red, 136% green, and 153% blue. In the CMYK model, it converts to 22% cyan, 11% magenta, 0% yellow, and 40% black. The HSL for this color is 210 degrees, with a saturation of 14% and a lightness of 53%. In the LAB color model, the values are L: 55.77, a: -3.45, b: -11.29.

hex

#778899

rgb

119, 136, 153, 1

hsl

210, 14, 53, 1

hsv

210, 22, 60, 1

cmyk

22, 11, 0, 40, 1

hwb

210, 47, 40, 1

lab

55.77, -3.45, -11.29, 1

lch

55.77, 11.8, 253.02, 1

xyz

22.08, 23.69, 25.4, 1

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