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Information about #260300 color

#260300 color image

Basic facts about this digital color

In the Register's classification, #260300 belongs to the Red Color Family, featuring Full Saturation and Very Dark brightness. In numbers: rgb(38, 3, 0) (14.9% red, 1.2% green, 0% blue), or CMYK 0 / 14 / 15 / 85 for print. Curious how these numbers work? Read our RGB color codes guide.

#260300 presents itself as a intensely saturated red — one that keeps to the darkest edge of the palette. It is a natural fit for dark UI themes, backgrounds and dramatic accents. In The Official Register of Color Names it is almost identical to Sepia Black (#2B0202). Slightly further away sit Very Dark Brown (#1D0200) and Very Deep Reddish Brown (#1D0000).

Technically, the mix leans on its red channel (rgb(38, 3, 0)), which gives #260300 its character. Accessibility-wise, white text works best on #260300: 19.2:1 contrast (passing WCAG AAA) versus 1.1:1 for black. On paper it relies strongly on black ink (K:85), so proof dark layouts before a large print run. No one has named #260300 so far. Register a name for it and it becomes a permanent record.

#260300 color variations

View this color variations of tints, shades, tones and hues.

#260300 color harmonies

Color harmonies are pleasing color schemes created according to their position on a color wheel.

Complementary

Complementary color schemes are made by picking two opposite colors con the color wheel. They appear vibrant near to each other.

Complementary color schemes

Split complementary

Split complementary schemes are like complementary but they uses two adiacent colors of the complement. They are more flexible than complementary ones.

Split complementary color scheme

Analogous

Analogous color schemes are made by picking three colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. They are perceived as calm and serene.

Analogous color scheme

Triadic

Triadic color schemes are created by picking three colors equally spaced on the color wheel. They appear quite contrasted and multicolored.

Triadic color scheme

Tetradic

Tetradic color schemes are made form two couples of complementary colors in a rectangular shape on the color wheel.

Tetradic color scheme

Square

Square color schemes are like tetradic arranged in a square instead of rectangle. Colors appear even more contrasting.

Square color scheme

Nearest named colors to #260300

The closest officially registered color names in the Register, ordered by similarity — your shade’s neighborhood is already being claimed.

Conversions between color systems and etc.

  • HEX#260300
  • RGB38, 3, 0
  • CMYK0, 14, 15, 85
  • CSSrgb(38, 3, 0)
  • HSL5°, 100%, 7%
  • HSL Precise4.737°, 100%, 7.451%
  • HSV5°, 100%, 15%
  • HSB5°, 100%, 15%
  • Normalized R (0.0–1.0)0.149
  • Normalized G (0.0–1.0)0.012
  • Normalized B (0.0–1.0)0.000
  • GLSLvec3(0.149, 0.012, 0.000)
  • GLSL with alphavec4(0.149, 0.012, 0.000, 1.000)
  • HLSL / Metalfloat3(0.149, 0.012, 0.000)
  • Percentage of Red in RGB14.9%
  • Percentage of Green in RGB1.2%
  • Percentage of Blue in RGB0%
  • Color FamilyRed
  • Saturation FamilyFull Saturation
  • Lightness FamilyVery Dark
  • HEX ID260300
  • DECIMAL ID2491136
  • Name LengthThis color has no name
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  • Counting from2025-01-01