Green (NCS) 🎨 RGB Color Code: #009F6B
The hexadecimal RGB code of Green (NCS) color is #009F6B. This code is composed of a hexadecimal 00 red (0/256), a 9F green (159/256) and a 6B blue component (107/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(0,159,107). Closest WebSafe color: Green (NCS) (#009966)
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replicate the color accurately. The color defined as green in the NCS or Natural Color System is NCS 2060-G. The natural color system is a color system
printing inks may vary. The color defined as green in the NCS or Natural Color System is shown at right (NCS 2060-G). The natural color system is a color
color opponency: white, black, red, yellow, green, and blue. The last four are also called unique hues. In the NCS all six are defined as elementary colors
continuous. Traditional colors in English include: red, orange, yellow, green, cyan (sky-blue), blue ("true" blue), and violet. In some other languages
Gray (X11) Green Green (Crayola) Green (HTML/CSS color) Green (Munsell) Green (NCS) Green (Pantone) Green (pigment) Green (RYB) Green-blue Green-blue (Crayola)
Looking green. A description of a person who looks revolted or repulsed. The sRGB values are taken by converting the NCS color 2060-G using the "NCS Navigator"
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
Dark Grey (NCS 8502-Y), Light Grey (NCS 5502-Y), Dark Green (NCS 9005-G20Y), Bronze strip & Enterprise logos (3M), and either Purple (NCS 5040-R40B) for
four unique hues or psychological primary colors red, yellow, green, and blue. The NCS is based on the opponent process theory of vision. The “Natural
Raspberry, ≈ Ruby 337° ⋮ Red (NCS) 345° Green (NCS) Crimson (may be partially outside sRGB) ≈ 345° ≈ Green 5G (Munsell) Carmine × ≈ 350°–0° Turquoise/Cyan

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