Shades of red | red colour
ColorsthatarevariationsofredRedWavelength~630–740[1]nmFrequency~480–405THzHextriplet#FF0000HSV (h,s,v)(000°,100%,100%)HSL(hslH,hslS,hslL)(000°,100%,50%)sRGBB (r, g, b)(255,0,0)SourceHTML/CSS[2]B:Normalizedto[0–255](byte)Varietiesofthecolorredmaydifferinhue,chroma(alsocalledsaturation,intensity,orcolorfulness)orlightness(orvalue,tone,orbrightness),orintwoorthreeofthesequalities.Variationsinvaluearealsocalledtintsandshades,atintbeingaredorotherhuemixedwithwhite,ashadebeingmixedwithblack.Ala...
Colors that are variations of red
RedWavelength~630–740[1]nmFrequency~480–405 THzHex triplet#FF0000HSV (h, s, v)(000°, 100%, 100%)HSL (hslH, hslS, hslL)(000°, 100%, 50%)sRGBB (r, g, b)(255, 0, 0)SourceHTML/CSS[2]B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)Varieties of the color red may differ in hue, chroma (also called saturation, intensity, or colorfulness) or lightness (or value, tone, or brightness), or in two or three of these qualities. Variations in value are also called tints and shades, a tint being a red or other hue mixed with white, a shade being mixed with black. A large selection of these various colors is shown below.
Wrapping the spectrum into a color wheel[edit]In a color proximity sense, a primary color has a color range of 120° (60° on each side of the colors hue) and any color has to be within that range to be considered a variation of that color. Secondary colors have a color range of 60° (30°), tertiary colors have a color range of 30° (15°), quate...