Coral (color)

Coral (color)

Coral (color)

Coral
- Coordenadas de color -
HTML #FF4444
RGB (r,g,b)B (255, 50, 50)
CMYK (c, m, y, k)C (0, 85, 75, 0)
HSV (h, s, v) (0°, 56%, 80%)
B) Normalizado con rango [ 0 – 255 ] (byte)
C) Normalizado con rango [ 0 – 100 ] (cien)

Coral es un color rojo ligeramente aclarado con blanco, sin llegar a ser rosa, que debe su nombre a un tipo de cnidarias llamadas corales. En mezcla sustractiva se obtiene suavizando con blanco un rojo intenso, pudiendo desviarse mínimamente hacia el magenta o hacia el naranja. En mezcla aditiva, sería el resultado de sumar un poco de luz azul y un poco de luz verde a luz roja al máximo.

Algunos colores parecidos son:

  • Rosa: Si se sigue aclarando con blanco.
  • Melocotón: desviado al naranja.
  • Rosa Pink: desviado al magenta.
  • Salmón: desviado al naranja y algo más aclarado con blanco.
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