Ruby colour

  1. Ruby Gemstone
  2. Ruby Quality Factors
  3. Ruby Red Color Codes
  4. Ruby Properties and Characteristics
  5. Ruby
  6. Ruby (color)
  7. Ruby / #e0115f hex color


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Ruby Gemstone

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Ruby Quality Factors

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Ruby Red Color Codes

Ruby Red PMS, Hex, RGB and CMYK Color Codes If you are looking for the specific color values of ruby red, you will find them on this page. These values can help you match the specific shade you are looking for and even help you find complementary colors. Looking for a different shade of red? Follow this link: #0BE39E Ruby Red Color Swatch Sample Whether you’re a professional graphic designer or an amateur artist, finding the right color is essential for pulling off your graphic artwork. Though most of the time it can be easy to select the color that you desire, it’s not uncommon that you run into a situation where you need more complex and specific swatches for your task. A perfect example of this is the color of ruby red. This beautiful color is a popular choice for many clients and artists alike, but even with this being the case it is a complex color to create in any graphic system, and you could end up creating one of the many other types of red if you don’t know what you’re doing. Luckily for you, you don’t have to go it alone. You can easily create the ruby red color using the ruby red color code specific to the type of program you’re running, and this article talks about the specific code that you need as well as the colors that make up this brilliant color. Keep reading this article to find out more! The Ruby Red Color Code: The HEX Code The HEX color system is popular in many graphic design centers, so if you work in the industry there’s a good chance you’re compl...

Ruby Properties and Characteristics

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Last updated on April 17, 2023 Ruby is one of the four recognized precious gemstones, along with emerald, sapphire and diamond. Being the birthstone of July, it is one of the highest-valued coloured gems admired since history began. Ruby Origin and Formation The English name “ruby” comes from the Latin word “ruber” and “rubeus”, meaning red. In the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit, ruby is called “ratnaraj”, which translates as “king of precious stones”. Interestingly, in ancient times before technological advancement, all red gemstones were considered rubies, including spinel , garnet and tourmaline . Rubies are formed through a complex geological process that takes millions of years to complete. The origin of rubies can be traced back to the earth’s mantle. Under immense pressure and high temperatures, certain minerals, such as aluminum and oxygen, combine to form corundum crystals. These crystals are the base material for rubies, as well as sapphires and other precious gemstones. Over time, these corundum crystals are subjected to intense geological processes, such as volcanic activity, tectonic movement, and erosion. When these processes occur, the corundum crystals can be transported to the earth’s surface and become exposed through natural processes. Rubies are typically found in metamorphic and igneous rocks, such as schist, gneiss, and granite. When these rocks undergo deformation or alteration due to geological processes, cra...

Ruby

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Ruby (color)

A natural Color coordinates #E0115F B ( (224, 17, 95) (337°, 92%, 88%) uv ( (48, 130, 1°) Source Maerz and Paul Vivid red B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Ruby is a Origins [ ] The first recorded use of ruby as a color name in Variations [ ] Rubine red [ ] Rubine Red Color coordinates #D10056 B ( (209, 0, 86) (335°, 100%, 82%) uv ( (45, 124, 1°) Source [ Vivid red B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Displayed at right is the rubine red. Ruber [ ] Ruber Color coordinates #CE4676 B ( (206, 70, 118) (339°, 66%, 81%) uv ( (50, 89, 355°) Source Vivid purplish red B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) At right is displayed the color ruber. Medium ruby [ ] Medium Ruby Color coordinates #AA4069 B ( (170, 64, 105) (337°, 62%, 67%) uv ( (43, 68, 352°) Source Moderate purplish red B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Medium ruby is the color called ruby in Big dip o'ruby [ ] Big Dip O'Ruby Color coordinates #9C2542 B ( (156, 37, 66) (345°, 76%, 61%) uv ( (36, 81, 3°) Source Deep red B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Displayed at right is the color big dip o'ruby. Big dip o'ruby is one of the colors in the special set of metallic This is supposed to be a Antique ruby [ ] Antique Ruby Color coordinates #841B2D B ( (132, 27, 45) (350°, 80%, 52%) uv ( (29, 71, 7°) Source Deep red B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) At right is displayed the color antique ruby. The first recorded use of antique ruby as a color name in The color antique ruby is a dark tone of ruby. Deep ruby [ ] Deep Ruby Color coordinates #843...

Ruby / #e0115f hex color

#e0115f Color Information • • • • • • • • In a RGB color space, hex #e0115f (also known as Ruby) is composed of 87.8% red, 6.7% green and 37.3% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 0% cyan, 92.4% magenta, 57.6% yellow and 12.2% black. It has a hue angle of 337.4 degrees, a saturation of 85.9% and a lightness of 47.3%. #e0115f color hex could be obtained by blending Hex triplet e0115f #e0115f RGB Decimal 224, 17, 95 rgb(224,17,95) RGB Percent 87.8, 6.7, 37.3 rgb(87.8%,6.7%,37.3%) CMYK 0, 92, 58, 12 HSL 337.4°, 85.9, 47.3 hsl(337.4,85.9%,47.3%) HSV (or HSB) 337.4°, 92.4, 87.8 Web Safe cc0066 #cc0066 CIE-LAB 48.359, 74.041, 14.061 XYZ 33.008, 17.078, 12.384 xyY 0.528, 0.273, 17.078 CIE- LCH 48.359, 75.365, 10.753 CIE-LUV 48.359, 129.974, 1.676 Hunter-Lab 41.326, 70.251, 11.161 Binary 11100000, 00010001, 01011111 Color Schemes with #e0115f • #990c41 rgb(153,12,65) • #b10d4b rgb(177,13,75) • #c80f55 rgb(200,15,85) • #e0115f rgb(224,17,95) • #ee1d6b rgb(238,29,107) • #f0347b rgb(240,52,123) • #f14c8a rgb(241,76,138) Monochromatic Color Alternatives to #e0115f Below, you can see some colors close to #e0115f. Having a set of related colors can be useful if you need an inspirational alternative to your original color choice. CSS codes .text Shades and Tints of #e0115f A shade is achieved by adding black to any pure hue, while a tint is created by mixing white to any pure color. In this example, #050002 is the darkest color, while #fef2f7 is the lightest one. • #0...