Gray (color)



         


#808080

Gray or grey is a color seen commonly in nature. It is created by mixing white and black in different proportions. Depending on the amount of light, the human eye can interpret the same object as either gray or some other color.

Two colors are called complementary colors if they produce gray when combined. The psychological primary colors are:

Black and White

Blue and Yellow

Red and Green

Other sets of complementary colors include

Orange and Sea blue

Lime and Purple

And of course, gray is its own complement. In an afterimage, which can be seen after seeing the picture for about 30 seconds, the colors will switch to their complements.

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Usage, symbolism and colloquial expressions

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Color coordinates

All the gray values in grayscale are solutions of the inequality:
<math> 0 \le ( R = G = B ) \le 255 <math>
hex triplet: #808080
(see: hex triplet on how to convert the grayscale from RGB into hex triplets)
All the gray values in grayscale are solutions of the inequality:
<math> 0 \le K \le 255 <math> when <math> C = M = Y = 0 <math>.
In theory it is also possible to achieve a grayscale with perfect inks when:
<math> C = M = Y <math> and <math> K = 0 <math>
All the grey values in greyscale are solutions of the inequality:
<math> 0 \le V \le 100 <math> when <math> H = S = 0 <math> .


Colors | List of colors

White Silver Gray Black
Red Orange Yellow Green Blue Indigo Violet
Pink Chartreuse Teal Cyan Azure Magenta
Aquamarine Beige Bistre Brown Cardinal Carmine Coral Crimson Emerald Gold Lavender Maroon Mauve
Navy blue Ochre Olive Peach Powder blue Purple Salmon Tan

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