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  2. Shades of violet - Wikipedia

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    Although pure spectrum violet is outside the color gamut of the RGB color space, the three colors displayed below are rough approximations of the range of colors of actual spectral violet, although the accuracy of the approximation can vary depending on the individual's color vision, and on the color rendition of one's computer monitor.

  3. 100+ Shades of Violet Color (Names, HEX, RGB & CMYK Codes)

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    Different Shades of Violet. Here are the full range of violets, from lavenders & lilacs, to plums & pansies - all with their unique names, HEX codes, RGB values... even CMYK ratios. It's time for you to spice up your design palette.

  4. 140 Shades of Purple: Color Names, Hex, RGB, CMYK Codes

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    Ranging from light, lilac hues to the deep shades of purple associated with aristocracy, purple colors are as varying as they are fascinating. The following list of purple shades will help you find the perfect color for your website or graphic design. It includes color names, Hex, RGB, and CMYK codes for easy reference. True Purple

  5. 70+ Shades of Purple Color (With Names, Hex Codes & Facts)

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    Violet is a well-known purple color most people will know. And it’s also the name of a pretty, delicate flower with purple petals. In some countries, people use violet to refer to shades of purple in general. It’s interesting to see how the names of the colors can vary from place to place.

  6. Shades of Violet - The Official Register of Color Names

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    Shades of Violet Color including their Color Names and HEX Codes ordered by luminancea.

  7. Shades of purple - Wikipedia

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    Purpura is the color of a dye extracted from a mollusk found on the shores of the city of Tyre in ancient Phoenicia (contemporarily in Lebanon), which color in classical antiquity was a symbol of royalty and political authority because only the very wealthy could afford it, including the Roman Emperors.

  8. 99 Shades of Purple Color with Names, HEX, RGB, & CMYK

    www.colorsexplained.com/shades-of-purple-color-names

    What are the different shades of purple color? Besides lavender, mauve, violet, orchid, and amethyst, the most common shades of purple are wisteria, iris, lilac, periwinkle, fuchsia , magenta , and indigo.

  9. 90 Types of Violet - Simplicable

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    Violet is a range of colors corresponding to wavelengths of light from 380 to 450 nanometers and related shades, tints and tinges. Violet light is the shortest wavelength of visible light with anything shorter, namely ultraviolet light, being invisible to the eye.

  10. A Complete Guide To The Violet Color (With Hex Codes)

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    In this article, we’ll go over what violet looks like, along with its different shades and tints. We’ll look at some of the most popular violet colors and I’ll give you some ideas of colors it works well with.

  11. Explore the awesome Violet family (shades) colors - Find color codes and names. A nice Violet color chart and picker for your next design.