The hexadecimal RGB code of Cyan-Blue Azure color is #4682BF. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 46 red (70/256), a 82 green (130/256) and a BF blue component (191/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(70,130,191).
Azure (color) Azure (/ˈæʒər, ˈeɪʒər/ AZH-ər, AY-zhər, UK also /ˈæzjʊər, ˈeɪzjʊər/ AZ-ure, AY-zure) is the color between cyan and blue on the spectrum of visible light
Shades of cyan use of cyanblue as a color name was in 1879 ("cyanblue" being the name used for "cyan" in the 19th century). In color printing, the shade of cyan called
Shades of azure RGB color wheel, "azure" (hexadecimal #0080FF) is defined as the color at 210 degrees, i.e., the hue halfway between blue and cyan. In the RGB color model
Cyan Cyan (/ˈsaɪ.ən, -æn/) is the color between green and blue on the visible spectrum of light. It is evoked by light with a predominant wavelength between
Sky blue "Sky blue" appears in the 32, 48, 64, 96 and 120 packs of crayons. Displayed at right is the colour vivid sky blue. Deep sky blue is an azure-cyan colour
Shades of blue classified as an intermediate between azure and cyan. Blue (Crayola) is the color called blue in Crayola crayons. "Blue" was one of the original Crayola crayons
Tertiary color experiment[citation needed] that magenta, yellow, and cyan are the primary colors of pigment, not red, yellow, and blue. The RGB color wheel has largely replaced
Blue-green Blue-green is the color that is between green and blue. It belongs to the cyan family of colors. Cyan, also called aqua, is the blue-green color that is
Air Force blue between blue and cyan at a hue code of 210 degrees. This is because their hue (h) codes are between 195 and 225, the signature of a tone of azure.[citation
Cerulean (/səˈruːliən/), also spelled caerulean, is a shade of blue ranging between azure and a darker sky blue. The first recorded use of cerulean as a colour name