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Hsb color picker
Hsb color picker








hsb color picker

While hue is presented with degrees ( °), in saturation we can use percentage (%). Think of it as how much you put the color into your object. Saturation is the richness in the hue (color). SO, according to this colors cheat sheet, 180° and 300° is respectively cyan ( #00FFFF ) and magenta ( #FF00FF ). In HEX format, the format is ( #RRGGBB), FF is like the max value and 00 is the minimum. For example, the color 60° is yellow, it is an even mixture of base R and G or let say it is in the very edge between R and G. But since 60° - and also 180° and 300° - is an even mix of the base colors, I’d say those colors have “double citizenship”. That means color 60° is - in the region of - R (it’s yellow actually), but color 61° is not R anymore. Thus, the “president R” lead “person 300°” to “person 60°”. The presidents is in the center of their nation, which means their “people” is spread across the land - right and left - evenly. And the president lead it’s nation of 120 degrees wide. let say the base color (R,G,B) is the “president”. It’s just a thought/opinion (a critics is appreciated), an intermezzo maybe. So when I’m trying to choose what color to use, I can just type a number and remembering those base color, to imagine in what color region I am right now(although we must be have color picker in our app that can help us). That will be different in computer’s “eyes”, because inside of computer, everything is processed into 1 and 0, which means that color is just bits.

hsb color picker

But in HEX format, the “base red” is #FF0000, and the “one-degree-red” is #FF0400. and a degree is representing only one color, that means 1° is NOT that “base red” anymore, although it still looks red in human eyes, at least in my own eyes. since it is 360 degrees, that means we have three region for three base color. If we look closely on the picture above, it actually a mix of color red, green and blue.










Hsb color picker