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Color Name Finder

#0F196B

Name
Deep Sapphire

97.8% match

Similar Names
Gulf Blue
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Hue

Tealish Blue

Intensity
Moderate

Matched

#082567

Your Color

#0F196B

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Guide

ArtyClick "Color Name


Finder"

Inputs

The feature "Color Name Finder"


provides the most common names for
a color. It finds color names for 3 types
of input:

Color name from an image or a


photo
Color name from a hex or an RGB
code
Color name from a color picker

Uploading Image

Use the button to select and


load your image.
Once the image is loaded, clicking on
the image areas will initiate the color
name identification.
Since lighting conditions strongly
affect the colors in an image, it is
recommended to take pictures in
natural light to obtain the most
representative color names.

Color Codes

The ArtyClick Color Name Finder can


be used to find color names from the
hex or RGB color codes. The following
color codes are supported:

Hex (e.g. "#FF0000" or "#FFF")


RGB (e.g. "RGB(255,0,0)")

The supported RGB codes correspond


to the 24-bit system where each
component ranges between 0 and 255
(8-bit encoding).

Color Names

Color names are provided by the


comprehensive ArtyClick Color
Dictionary with over 1,700 most
common color names.
The color match score represents the
similarity between the selected color
and the most similar color from the
dictionary. It ranges between 0% and
100%, with 100% being a perfect match;
most matches are greater than 95%
thanks to the high density of the used
color dictionary.

Color Hue

Each color belongs to one of the 8


basic hues:

Red
Orange
Yellow
Green
Cyan (turquoise or aqua)
Blue
Purple (violet)
Magenta (bright pink)

More complex hues can be described


as a composition of two hues, one as
the primary and one as the secondary
hue. For example, "orangy red"
describes a hue that is red with a hint
of orange (red is primary and orange is
secondary).
Only combinations of subsequent hues
(as listed above) are possible. For
example, there is a "blueish purple",
but there is no "yellowish purple".
There are only 2 hues that are
occasionally skipped or ignored when
describing complex hues: cyan and
magenta. For example, instead of
referencing cyan, the notion of a
"greenish blue" may be used.

Color Intensity

The color intensity is described using


one of 7 levels (ordered from the most
to the least saturated):

Vibrant
Moderate
Medium
Pastel
Pale
Almost none
None

The intensity is inversely proportional


to the amount of grey in a color.
Vibrant colors are pure and only exhibit
limited amounts of grey, while pastel
and pale colors are diluted with grey
and are less poppy. Vibrant colors are
usually used for setting accents, while
pastel and pale colors often appear in
the background or in unprocessed
photos.

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