Dark Magenta 🎨 RGB Color Code: #8B008B
The hexadecimal RGB code of Dark Magenta color is #8B008B. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 8B red (139/256), a 00 green (0/256) and a 8B blue component (139/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(139,0,139). Closest WebSafe color: Dark magenta (#990099)
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Purple 100%/27% 0° Dark Red, 180° Dark Cyan, 240° Dark Blue, 300° Dark Magenta 100%/41% 181° Dark Turquoise, 282° Dark Violet 100%/49% 90°
The color magenta has notable tints and shades. These various colors are shown below. Magenta is a color made up of equal parts of red and blue light
combined, green and magenta ink will look dark brown or black. The magenta used in color printing, sometimes called process magenta, is a darker shade than the
scheme is made from two tones of grey with accents of black, blue, and dark magenta. All the corners of the portrait-oriented rectangular unit are softly
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
(X11) Dark jungle green Dark khaki Dark lava Dark liver Dark magenta Dark midnight blue Dark moss green Dark olive green Dark orange Dark orchid Dark pastel
Turk is a candy bar manufactured by Nestlé in Canada, that consists of dark magenta Turkish delight coated in a chocolate coating. It is typically found
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needed] In Canada, the Big Turk chocolate bar made by Nestlé consists of dark magenta Turkish Delight coated in milk chocolate. The confection is known in
tones, unsaturated and dark colors are produced by using black ink instead of or in addition to the combination of cyan, magenta, and yellow. With CMYK

Use the palette to pick a color or the sliders to set the RGB, HSV, CMYK components. Search for a color by its name in the list containing more than 2000 names.
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).