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Color ratio of China red (RGB)

Special color description: China red.

Basic color:

Pan Tong: 186 C

CMYK: C0,M 100,Y 100,K 10

RGB: R230,G0,B0

Auxiliary color:

Pan Tong: 202 degrees Celsius.

CMYK: C0,M 100,Y65,K45

RGB: R 137,G0,B24

Pan Tong: 1788 C

CMYK: C0,M85,Y90,K0

RGB: R254,G40,B 14

Pan Tong: 159 C

CMYK: C0,M65,Y 100,K5

RGB: R242,G85,B0

Red is the color of Beijing and the symbol of China. With red palace walls, red lanterns, red weddings and red Spring Festival couplets, life in Beijing has been full of red decorative themes since ancient times. Red is the color that people agree with Beijing. Red is the color of passion and sports; Red is a festive and peaceful color; Red is the color of folk customs and culture; Red is also the main color of the emblem of the Beijing Olympic Games.

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Red: Zhen Hong, the red of the three primary colors, and the traditional China red, also known as crimson (quester note: lightness in R255 series RGB colors).

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Chinese traditional colors are not as developed as today's chromatics, and approximate color names are all pointed out from the color of objects. In this way, no matter how the landlord makes textual research, it is impossible to replace the Chinese color name with an RGB color. Because our traditional color name does not refer to a color value. For example: pink (that is, the color of peach blossoms) If you think that #f47983 is "pink" and #f47984 is not pink, you are wrong. In other words, peach blossoms also have color differences. Can you guarantee that the color on the two peach petals is the same value?

So no matter how accurate the color value on it is, it can't be denied! !