Red (RYB) 🎨 RGB Color Code: #FE2712
The hexadecimal RGB code of Red (RYB) color is #FE2712. This code is composed of a hexadecimal FE red (254/256), a 27 green (39/256) and a 12 blue component (18/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(254,39,18). Closest WebSafe color: Coquelicot (#FF3300)
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RYB (an abbreviation of red–yellow–blue) is a subtractive color model used in art and applied design in which red, yellow, and blue pigments are considered
the primary colors of pigment, not red, yellow, and blue. The RGB color wheel has largely replaced the traditional RYB color wheel because it is possible
(NCS) Red (Pantone) Red (pigment) Red (RYB) Red-brown Red cola Red-orange (Crayola) Red-orange (Color wheel) Red rum Red Salsa Red strawberry Red-violet
on the RGB color wheel and magenta and red on the RYB color wheel. The web color pink is a light tint of red, but is often considered to be a basic color
to violet light. In the RYB color model historically used in the arts, purple is a secondary color created by combining red and blue pigments. In the
of red. The first recorded use of red-brown as a color name in English was in 1682. Displayed at right is the color that is called brown in the RYB color
RYB (red–yellow–blue) is a historical set of colors used in subtractive color mixing and is one commonly used set of primary colors. RYB may also refer
human eye are not sensitive to red. In the RYB color model, which is the basis of traditional color theory, red is one of the three primary colors, along
to be red, yellow, and blue. Mixing these pigments in equal amounts produces orange, green, and purple: That is, the primary and secondary RYB colors
designers since that time, have taken red, yellow, and blue to be the primary colors (see history below). This RYB system, in "traditional color theory"

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