Green (Munsell) 🎨 RGB Color Code: #00A877
The hexadecimal RGB code of Green (Munsell) color is #00A877. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a A8 green (168/256) and a 77 blue component (119/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,168,119). Closest WebSafe color: Green (NCS) (#009966)
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of blue-green. Green-blue was a Crayola crayon color from 1958 to 1990. One definition of the color is in the Munsell color system (Munsell 5BG) although
used in Scandinavia. The Munsell color system (Munsell 5G) includes a color defined as green. The Munsell color system is a color space that specifies colors
in Scandinavia. The color defined as green in the Munsell color system (Munsell 5G) is shown at right. The Munsell color system is a color space that specifies
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
Gray (X11) Green Green (Crayola) Green (HTML/CSS color) Green (Munsell) Green (NCS) Green (Pantone) Green (pigment) Green (RYB) Green-blue Green-blue (Crayola)
100% 25% 100% 50% Green (Munsell) #00A877 0% 66% 47% 163° 100% 33% 100% 66% Green (NCS) #009F6B 0% 62% 42% 160° 100% 31% 100% 62% Green (Pantone) #00AD43
The Farnsworth–Munsell 100 Hue Color Vision test is a test of the human visual system often used to test for color blindness. The system was developed
used by clinicians to measure chromatic discrimination is the Farnsworth–Munsell 100 hue test. The patient is asked to arrange a set of colored caps or
older cylindrical color model is the early-20th-century Munsell color system. Albert Munsell began with a spherical arrangement in his 1905 book A Color

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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.
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