Red (NCS) 🎨 RGB Color Code: #C40233
The hexadecimal RGB code of Red (NCS) color is #C40233. This code is composed of a hexadecimal C4 red (196/256), a 02 green (2/256) and a 33 blue component (51/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(196,2,51). Closest WebSafe color: Brick red (#CC0033)
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to fit into the sRGB gamut. The color is defined as red in the NCS or Natural Color System (NCS 1080-R). The Natural Color System is a color system based
of 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
commercially available blue pigments tend to be comparatively weaker; the stronger red and yellow colors prevail, thus creating the following tones. The color brown
Blast-off bronze Bleu de France Blizzard blue Blood red Blue Blue (Crayola) Blue (Munsell) Blue (NCS) Blue (Pantone) Blue (pigment) Blue bell Blue-gray
RGB 255 / 0 / 0 Hexadecimal #FF0000 Scotchcal 100 -13 RAL 3020 Traffic red NCS S 1085-Y90R Flag using RGB #FF0000 Flag using RGB #DA291C, corresponding
345° 100% 47% 100% 95% Red (NCS) #C40233 77% 1% 20% 345° 98% 39% 99% 77% Red (Pantone) #ED2939 93% 16% 22% 355° 85% 55% 83% 93% Red (pigment) #ED1C24 93%
on the 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
on the edge of the chromaticity diagram formed between extreme spectral red and violet. Except for these endpoints of the line, colors on the line are
RGB 255 / 0 / 0 Hexadecimal #FF0000 Scotchcal 100 -13 RAL 3020 Traffic red NCS S 1085-Y90R The triangular shield has been in use by the federal administration
on the 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

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