#d2c3c8 color information
In a RGB color space, hex #d2c3c8 is composed of 82.4% red, 76.5% green and 78.4% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 0% cyan, 7.1% magenta, 4.8% yellow and 17.6% black. It has a hue angle of 340 degrees, a saturation of 14.3% and a lightness of 79.4%. #d2c3c8 color hex could be obtained by blending #ffffff with #a58791. Closest websafe color is: #cccccc.
#d2c3c8 color conversion
The hexadecimal color #d2c3c8 has RGB values of R:210, G:195, B:200 and CMYK values of C:0, M:0.07, Y:0.05, K:0.18. Its decimal value is 13812680.
- Hex triplet d2c3c8
#d2c3c8 - RGB Decimal 210, 195, 200
rgb(210,195,200) - RGB Percent 82.4, 76.5, 78.4
rgb(82.4%,76.5%,78.4%) - CMYK 0, 7, 5, 18
- HSL 340°, 14.3, 79.4
hsl(340,14%,79%) - HSV (or HSB) 340°, 7.1, 82.4
- Web Safe cccccc
#cccccc
- CIE-LAB 80.125, 6.122, -0.612
- XYZ 56.517, 56.902, 62.646
- xyY 0.321, 0.323, 56.902
- CIE-LCH 80.125, 6.153, 354.288
- CIE-LUV 80.125, 8.388, -2
- Hunter-Lab 75.434, 1.728, 3.564
- Binary 11010010, 11000011, 11001000
Color Schemes with #d2c3c8
#d2c3c8 in action
This text has a font color of #d2c3c8.
<span style="color:#d2c3c8;">Text here</span>
This paragraph has a background color of #d2c3c8.
<p style="background-color:#d2c3c8;">Content here</p>
This element has a border color of #d2c3c8.
<div style="border:1px solid #d2c3c8;">Content here</div>
.text {color:#d2c3c8;}
.background {background-color:#d2c3c8;}
.border {border:1px solid #d2c3c8;}
Shades of #d2c3c8
- #070506 #070506
rgb(7,5,6) - #1e1619 #1e1619
rgb(30,22,25) - #34272b #34272b
rgb(52,39,43) - #4b383e #4b383e
rgb(75,56,62) - #614951 #614951
rgb(97,73,81) - #775a63 #775a63
rgb(119,90,99) - #8e6a76 #8e6a76
rgb(142,106,118) - #a0808a #a0808a
rgb(160,128,138) - #b0969f #b0969f
rgb(176,150,159) - #c1adb3 #c1adb3
rgb(193,173,179) - #d2c3c8 #d2c3c8
rgb(210,195,200) - #e3d9dd #e3d9dd
rgb(227,217,221) - #f4f0f1 #f4f0f1
rgb(244,240,241)
Color Blindness Simulator
Below, you can see how #d2c3c8 is perceived by people affected by a color vision deficiency. This can be useful if you need to ensure your color combinations are accessible to color-blind users.
