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  2. Scarlet (color) - Wikipedia

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    This is a variation on the standard RGB or Hex combination that produces a truer Scarlet color on some monitors. It is slightly more orange than the standard Scarlet RGB value of 255, 36, 0, but does give a truer color on displays where the red dominates over the orange and would otherwise make the color appear more as a normal red rather than ...

  3. List of colors by shade - Wikipedia

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    Magenta is variously defined as a purplish-red, reddish-purple, or a mauvish–crimson color. On color wheels of the RGB and CMY color models, it is located midway between red and blue, opposite green. Complements of magenta are evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 500–530 nm.

  4. Theory of Colours - Wikipedia

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    Theory of Colours (German: Zur Farbenlehre) is a book by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe about the poet's views on the nature of colours and how they are perceived by humans. It was published in German in 1810 and in English in 1840. [1] The book contains detailed descriptions of phenomena such as coloured shadows, refraction, and chromatic aberration.

  5. Talk:Scarlet (color) - Wikipedia

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    It seems to me that the article was merely attempting to cite an early historical reference to the color scarlet. The Hebrew names 'shaniy' and 'tolaath,' which are translated 'scarlet' in English versions of the Bible, refer to the insect larvae that were used in antiquity to produce scarlet dye.

  6. Shades of red - Wikipedia

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    The color redwood is a representation of color of the wood of the redwood tree (Sequoia sempervirens). The first recorded use of redwood as a color name in English was in 1917. [50] The source of this color is the Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX) color list, color #18-1443—Redwood. [8]

  7. The Secret Lives of Colour - Wikipedia

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    The Secret Lives of Colour is a 2016 non-fiction book by British writer Kassia St. Clair which explores the cultural and social history of colours.The book, which is based on a column St. Clair writes for British magazine Elle Decoration, is organized in a series of chapters by color, arranged from white to black. [1]

  8. Red - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of the color red may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation, intensity, or colorfulness), or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness), or in two or three of these qualities. Variations in value are also called tints and shades, a tint being a red or other hue mixed with white, a shade being mixed with black. Four examples are ...

  9. Shades of purple - Wikipedia

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    The color pomp and power is not found in the 1930 first edition of the Dictionary of Color by Maerz and Paul, but it is found in the second edition of 1950. [41] The normalized color coordinates for pomp and power are identical to French lilac, first recorded as a color name in English in 1814. [42]

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