Sepia (color)

Sepia (color)
Sepia
Coordenadas de color
HTML
  1. 704214
RGB (r,g,b)B (112, 66, 20)
CMYK (c, m, y, k)C (39, 69, 100, 41)
HSV (h, s, v) (30°, 82%, 44%)
B) Normalizado con rango [ 0 – 255 ] (byte)
C) Normalizado con rango [ 0 – 100 ] (cien)

El color sepia es un color marrón-gris, que coge el nombre del rico pigmento marrón derivado del saco de tinta de la sepia común, molusco marino.

Es un colorante que se utiliza como pigmento en acuarela, tizas y minas para el dibujo y la aguada.

Localización y usos

  • Sepia es el color de algunos diarios o suplementos.
  • Sepia es el color de obras de arte pictóricas.
  • Sepia es el color de algunos programas de televisión.
  • Sepia es el color de las papeletas para el Senado en las Elecciones Generales de España.

Véase también

Lista de colores

Referencias


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