It is a dark pastel spring green color having an approximate luminance of 33%. It has a hue value of 158° indicating that this is a cold color.
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The following list contains the conversion results of color RAL 6028, Pine green to rgb, hexadecimal, hsl, hsv, lab and xyz colorspaces. Each format represents the same color.
rgb (45, 85, 70)
#2d5546
hsl (157.5, 30.8%, 25.5%)
hsv (157.5, 47.1%, 33.3%)
lab (32.9, -18.2, 4.4)
xyz (5.4, 7.5, 7)
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Tints, shades and tones are generated from the base color by adding white, black and gray paint to RAL 6028, Pine green respectively. The process results a harmonic color scale.
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Tints
These are the color variants which are generated by adding white color to the base color. This process results a scale from a dark pastel spring green color to white. The coldness of the color remains the same as it gets brigther and brighter.
This color scale contains similar colors to Hooker's Green, Wintergreen Dream, Xanadu, Viridian, Morning Blue, Artichoke, Cadet Blue, Ash Gray, Opal, Cambridge Blue, Silver Sand, Platinum, Gainsboro, Light Gray and Alabaster.
Shades
These are the color variants which are generated by adding black color to the base color. This process results a scale from a dark pastel spring green color to black. The coldness of the color remains the same as it gets darker and darker.
This color scale contains similar colors to MSU Green, Phthalo Green, English Green, Brunswick Green, Dark Jungle Green, Pine Tree, Charleston Green, Eerie Black, Rich Black (FOGRA39), Black and Smoky Black.
Tones
These are the color variants which are generated by adding gray color to the base color. This process results a scale from a dark pastel spring green color to gray. The coldness of the color remains the same as it gets grayer and grayer.
This color scale contains similar colors to English Green, Brunswick Green, Dark Slate Gray, MSU Green, Feldgrau, Kombu Green, Ebony, Rifle Green, Davy's Grey, Black Olive and Onyx.
Color schemes represent a set of colors creating a harmonic and aesthetic feeling. Color schemes are generated by choosing colors around the color wheel.
We can talk about monochromatic, complementary, triadic and tetradic color schemes, choosing one, two, three or four colors around the color wheel respectively.
In the following tables these color schemes are present.
Monochromatic
The monochromatic scale is generated by choosing colors on the color wheel near to the base color. As the colors of the monochromatic scale are close to each other, they create a harmonic feeling.
This color scale contains cold colors. There are variants of green and cyan colors in the above items, which contain similar colors to Kombu Green, Rifle Green, Laurel Green, Cambridge Blue, English Green, Brunswick Green, Green Sheen, Deep Jungle Green, Warm Black and Cadet Blue.
Complementary
The complementary scale is generated by choosing the color on the opposite side on the color wheel relative to the base color. This results in slight vibrating tension between the complementary colors.
This color scale contains cold and warm colors. There are variants of green and rose colors in the above items, which contain similar colors to Hooker's Green, Wintergreen Dream, Eggplant, Dark Byzantium, Lilac and Pink Lavender.
Triadic
The triadic scale is generated by choosing two colors on the color wheel relative to the base color. This combines the slight vibrating tension and the harmonic feeling between the triadic colors.
This color scale contains cold and warm colors. There are variants of green, orange and blue colors in the above items, which contain similar colors to Hooker's Green, Wintergreen Dream, Dark Liver (horses), Liver, Antique Brass, Tumbleweed, Independence, Purple Navy, Wild Blue Yonder and Blue Bell.
Tetradic
The tetradic scale is generated by choosing three colors on the color wheel relative to the base color. This combination covers the whole color wheel containing both the complementary and harmonic colors of the base color.
This color scale contains cold and warm colors. There are variants of green, azure, rose and orange colors in the above items, which contain similar colors to Hooker's Green, Wintergreen Dream, Indigo Dye, Charcoal, Iceberg, Air Superiority Blue, Eggplant, Dark Byzantium, Lilac, Pink Lavender, Café Noir, Dark Brown, Khaki (Web) and Tan.
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