Telemagenta 🎨 RGB Color Code: #CF3476
The hexadecimal RGB code of Telemagenta color is #CF3476. This code is composed of a hexadecimal CF red (207/256), a 34 green (52/256) and a 76 blue component (118/256). The decimal RGB color code is rgb(207,52,118). Closest WebSafe color: Cerise (#CC3366)
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Dave Horne [3] is displayed here: [4] Displayed at right is the color telemagenta. This is one of the colors in the RAL color matching system, a color
Paper eXtended (TPX)" color list, color #18-1852 TPX—Rose red. The color telemagenta is one of the colors in the RAL color matching system, a color system
Rosewood Rosy brown Salmon pink Seashell Shocking pink Tea rose Tickle me pink Telemagenta Thulian pink Ultra pink
Rose Rose pink Rose quartz Shocking pink Shocking pink (Crayola) Steel pink Sky magenta Telemagenta Violet (JTC) Violet (web color)
gray Tea green Tea rose Tea rose Teal Teal blue Teal deer Teal green Telemagenta Temptress Tenné (tawny) Terra cotta Thistle Thistle (Crayola) Thulian
4007 Purple violet RAL 4008 Signal violet RAL 4009 Pastel violet RAL 4010 Telemagenta Deutsche Telekom RAL 4011 Pearl violet RAL 4012 Pearl blackberry
37% 60% 53% Technobotanica #00FFBF 0% 100% 75% 165° 100% 50% 100% 100% Telemagenta #CF3476 81% 20% 46% 334° 62% 51% 75% 81% Tenné (tawny) #CD5700 80% 34%
Municipality , Eastern Cape , South Africa Registration No 2002/HE10/001 Colours Night blue and Telemagenta Mascot Swallow Website www.stenden.ac.za
(18 mins., 40 secs.). Work number 100. The specified colour is HKS 25 (Telemagenta). Edentia was premiered at the Rolf-Liebermann-Studio K-75 of the NDR

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