The hexadecimal RGB code of Quinacridone Magenta color is #8E3A59. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 8E red (142/256), a 3A green (58/256) and a 59 blue component (89/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(142,58,89).
Shades of magenta #18-2525 TPX—Magenta Haze. At right is displayed the color quinacridonemagenta. Quinacridonemagenta is a color made from quinacridone pigment. It is
Magenta family of quinacridone dyes was developed. These have colors ranging from red to violet, so nowadays a quinacridone dye is often used for magenta. Various
Quinacridone surfactants are the most common magenta printing ink. Typically deep red to violet in color, the hue of quinacridone is affected not only by the R-groups
List of colors by shade roughly 520–570 nm. It is considered one of the additive primary colors. Magenta is variously defined as a purplish-red, reddish-purple, or a mauvish–crimson
Rhodamine B coloured glass and plastic industries. Rhodamine B (BV10) is mixed with quinacridonemagenta (PR122) to make the bright pink watercolor known as Opera Rose. Rhodamine
List of colors (alphabetical) Purple taupe Purpureus Quartz Queen blue Queen pink Quick silver Quinacridonemagenta Quincy Rackley Radical Red Raisin black Rajah Raspberry Raw Sienna
Pigment madder, indigo, Indian yellow, Tyrian purple Non-biological organic: quinacridone, magenta, phthalo green, phthalo blue, pigment red 170, diarylide yellow
Subtractive color primary colors magenta and cyan. For example, the phthalocyanine blues, which became available during the 1930s, and quinacridonemagenta, first offered
Rose madder (PR264) Quinacridonemagenta (PR122), for a brighter violet Quinacridone pyrrolodone Quinacridone rose (PV19), for a brighter violet Quinacridone violet
Kubelka–Munk theory works by converting the inputs into a version of CMYK (phthalo blue, quinacridonemagenta, Hansa yellow, and titanium white) plus a residue (to account for