Blue (Munsell) 🎨 RGB Color Code: #0093AF
The hexadecimal RGB code of Blue (Munsell) color is #0093AF. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 93 green (147/256) and a AF blue component (175/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,147,175). Closest WebSafe color: Persian green (#009999)
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use a color wheel with five primary colors: red, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Munsell can only be displayed approximately on a computer screen, as these
color is in the Munsell color system (Munsell 5BG) although there is wide-spread acceptance and knowledge of the color from the so called blue-green algae
In colorimetry, the Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors based on three properties of color: hue (basic color), chroma (color intensity)
Albert Henry Munsell (January 6, 1858 – June 28, 1918) was an American painter, teacher of art, and the inventor of the Munsell color system. He was born
blue and light blue violet. The color periwinkle may be considered a pale tint of purple-blue in the Munsell color system, or a "pastel purple-blue"
white and gray, it is an achromatic color, literally a color without hue. Blue is a color, the perception of which is evoked by light having a spectrum
theory (RYB) where blue was considered a primary colour, its complementary colour is considered to be orange (based on the Munsell colour wheel). In 1993
The Farnsworth–Munsell 100 Hue Color Vision test is a color vision test often used to test for color blindness. The system was developed by Dean Farnsworth
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