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Green: Examples of Changing Shades and Hues

The document describes the RGB color system and provides examples of different color codes for shades and hues created by mixing red, green, and blue in equal and varying proportions. It shows color codes for black, greys, and white created by equal mixtures of the three base colors, as well as codes for the basic colors and shades thereof when only one base color is used. Further codes demonstrate how colors are created by mixing two base colors in equal amounts or by increasing the proportion of one base color while keeping the other two equal. Popular color names and codes are also listed.
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Green: Examples of Changing Shades and Hues

The document describes the RGB color system and provides examples of different color codes for shades and hues created by mixing red, green, and blue in equal and varying proportions. It shows color codes for black, greys, and white created by equal mixtures of the three base colors, as well as codes for the basic colors and shades thereof when only one base color is used. Further codes demonstrate how colors are created by mixing two base colors in equal amounts or by increasing the proportion of one base color while keeping the other two equal. Popular color names and codes are also listed.
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Equal Mixtures of all 3 base colors=Black,Greys,White

#000000

#333333

#666666

#999999

#cccccc

#ffffff

BASIC COLORS = Red, Green, Blue - dark to light

Final color
Name

#330000

#660000

#990000

#cc0000

#ff0000

Red

#003300

#006600

#009900

#00cc00

#00ff00

Green

#000033

#000066

#000099

#0000cc

#0000ff

Blue

#cccc00

#ffff00

Yellow

#cc00cc

#ff00ff

Magenta

#00cccc

#00ffff

Cyan

Equal proportions Red+Green


#333300

#666600

#999900

Equal proportions Red+Blue


#330033

#660066

#990099

Equal proportions Green+Blue


#003333

#006666

#009999

Examples of changing shades and hues


20% more Red + equal amounts Green & Blue
#663333

#996666

#cc9999

#ffcccc

40% more Red + equal amounts Green & Blue


#993333

#cc6666

#ff9999

20% more Green + equal amounts Red & Blue


#336633

#669966

#99cc99

#ccffcc

40% more Green + equal amounts Red & Blue


#339933

#66cc66

#99ff99

20% more Blue + equal amounts Red & Green


#333366

#666699

#9999cc

#ccccff

40% more Blue + equal amounts Red & Green


#333399

#6666cc

#9999ff

You get the picture? Now you should be able to experiment yourself.

And here are examples of some popular colors.


50% Red+Green; Red+Blue; Green+Blue
Olive

Violet

Teal

#808000

#800080

#008080

More popular colors by name. The last row are good background colors
Gold

Orange

Brown

Sienna

Maroon

#ffcc00

#ff9900

#993333

#996633

#990000

Purple

Royal blue

Turquoise

Chartreuse

Aquamarine

#9933ff

#3366cc

#33cccc

#66ff00

#66ffcc

Light pink

Sky blue

Light cyan

Pale Green

Antique white

#ffcccc

#00ccff

#ccffff

#99ff99

#ffffcc

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