The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Powder Blue color is #003399. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 33 green (51/256) and a 99 blue component (153/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,51,153).
Powder blue Smalt has a deep, darkblue hue, but powderblue nowadays is a pale cobalt blue as illustrated by the examples below, which show powderblue as defined by
Shades of blue known as sky blue, baby blue, or angel blue. The first recorded use of "light blue" as a color term in English is in 1915. Powderblue is a light bluish
List of colors (compact) Dandelion DarkblueDarkblue-gray Dark brown Dark byzantium Dark cyan Dark electric blueDark Fuchsia Dark goldenrod Dark gray (X11) Dark green Dark green
Air Jordan 'Steel Grey,' White/Black/DarkPowderBlue 'PowderBlue,' Black/Dark Shadow/True Red 'Shadow.' More followed: PowderBlue (worn by University of North
Flag of the Marshall Islands Scheme DarkPowderBlue Fulvous White RGB 0-56-147 221-117-0 255-255-255 CMYK C1-M0-Y0-K42.3 C0-M47-Y100-K13.3 C0-M0-Y0-K0 HEX #003893 #DD7500 #FFFFFF
Face powder inspiring the ancient Egyptians to paint their eyes with green and bluepowders. Face powder was also considered to have medicinal purposes to protect people
Indigo produce a darker color. Male indigobirds are a very dark, metallic blue. The indigo bunting, native to North America, is mostly bright cerulean blue with an
Blue Darker shades of blue include ultramarine, cobalt blue, navy blue, and Prussian blue; while lighter tints include sky blue, azure, and Egyptian blue.
Ceanothus arboreus blossoms. Some varieties and cultivars have light, powderblue blooms, and others bear darkerblue flowers. The bloom period is February to April. The
Prussian blue Prussian blue (also known as Berlin blue or, in painting, Parisian or Paris blue) is a darkblue pigment produced by oxidation of ferrous ferrocyanide