Dark Cyan 🎨 RGB Color Code: #008B8B
The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Cyan color is #008B8B. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 8B green (139/256) and a 8B blue component (139/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,139,139). Closest WebSafe color: Persian green (#009999)
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Teal, 27% Dark Cyan, 41% Dark Turquoise, 50% Aqua / Cyan, 94% Light Cyan, 97% Azure 240°/100% 25% Navy Blue, 27% Dark Blue, 40% Medium
use of cyan blue as a color name was in 1879 ("cyan blue" being the name used for "cyan" in the 19th century). In color printing, the shade of cyan called
κύανος, transliterated kyanos, meaning "dark blue enamel, Lapis lazuli". It was formerly known as "cyan blue" or cyan-blue, and its first recorded use as
brown can also be made if multiple paint colors are added to each other. Cyan is any of the colors in the blue-green range of the visible spectrum, i.e
of different (usually chromatically opposite) colors, typically red and cyan. Anaglyph 3D images contain two differently filtered colored images, one
very dark version of the mixed primary color: cyan+red results into very dark cyan or dark teal, magenta+green results into very dark magenta or dark purple
Teal is a cyan-green color. Its name comes from that of a bird — the Eurasian teal (Anas crecca) — which presents a similarly colored stripe on its head
deeper black tones, unsaturated and dark colors are produced by using black ink instead of the combination of cyan, magenta, and yellow. With CMYK printing
0 to -1 : Blue: 128 to 255 light green light yellow dark cyan light blue light red dark blue dark magenta A normal pointing directly towards the viewer
24% 29% 39% 36% Dark cornflower blue #26428B 15% 26% 55% 223° 57% 35% 73% 55% Dark cyan #008B8B 0% 55% 55% 180° 100% 27% 100% 55% Dark electric blue #536878

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There are many ways to mix/generate a color. Computer screens display the required color mixing tiny red, green and blue lights (RGB). Turning off all three components results in a black pixel, while if all components are lit up on full brightness that results a white light.
In print we use cyan, yellow, magenta and black (CMYK) inks because usually we print on a white paper. In this case the lack of the ink will result white paper, and we get a dark shade if more colors are mixed together. We can also define a color by hue, saturation and value (HSV).