Talk:Mauve
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anybody? the hex triplet is pretty much a guess... user:Grendelkhan
- It looks right to me, but I will maybe do some research and see what I can find. norbu 12-20-04
On a browser that supports visual formatting in Cascading Style Sheets, the following box should appear in this color:
#993366
- wrong color, a misunderstanding of the meaning of mauve? Wetman
- If it is the wrong color, update the color list too, when changing. It looks right to me. norbu 12-20-04
--Phil | Talk 12:41, Apr 6, 2005 (UTC)
No, the problem is a misunderstanding of the order of the triplet, if you're trying to get blue to dominate then 993366 is backwards. Also 99 is not 1 (16/16), it's essentially 10/16, for 16/16 use ff. Mauve is basically any pastel purple leaning towards blue, you can get a rich mauve with the RGB triple 14,10,16 (in units of sixteenths), e0a0ff in hex.
#e0a0ff
. For a greyer mauve push up the green a tad more to 14,12,16, e0c0ff.
#e0c0ff
. Vaughan Pratt 19:16, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
- I updated the CMYK and HSV values based on the changes Vaughan Pratt made. I also updated List of colors, Template:Shades of red and Template:Shades of violet to reflect the changes. PaleAqua 20:03, 16 August 2006 (UTC)
How is this word pronounced? Why is it listed as a shade of red, but not blue, when the rgb triple has a higher value for blue?