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#104F4A

Brightness
66.1
HSL (°,%,%)
175°, 66%, 19%
HSV V %
31%
Lab
29.9, -20.4, -2.7
PNG size
5.4 KB
Tone / Feel
very dark, vivid cool hue
Black text 2.24:1 Fail (normal) · Fail (large)
White text 9.38:1 AAA (normal) · AAA (large)

Recommended text: White (9.38:1 — AAA / AAA)

Color Profile: #104F4A

Common Name: RAL 190 30 20

RGB: (16, 79, 74)

HSL: (167°, 56%, 25%)

Contrast:
Against White: Low contrast, AA fail
Against Black: High contrast, AA pass

Mood Blurb:
A deep, muted teal, RAL 190 30 20 invokes sophistication with an earthy undertone. This shade is often associated with calmness, nature, and refined elegance. It is commonly used in high-end design contexts where subtlety and professionalism are key. Its depth makes it ideal for spaces that seek a grounded yet luxurious ambiance.

Notable Matches:
RAL Classic Blue Green - #315553 (ΔE=7.86)
Pantone 3302 C - #004D48 (ΔE=1.87)
Behr Imperial Teal - #004F48 (ΔE=2.65)
Benjamin Moore Sherwood Forest - #014F4B (ΔE=1.73)
Jotun Dirt Green - #006D66 (ΔE=13.51)

Why Designers Use It:
This rich, greenish-blue is widely used in industries seeking to convey stability and sophistication. It's commonly seen in the design of corporate offices, luxury interiors, and high-end fashion. The color's balance between green and blue evokes feelings of nature and tranquility, making it ideal for creating serene yet upscale environments. Designers also appreciate the color's ability to pair well with both lighter and darker tones, offering flexibility in design. With a Delta E value of 0.00, this color is a perfect match in color systems, ensuring consistency across various applications. Its use in areas like corporate branding, automotive interiors, and even home decor speaks to its versatile and timeless appeal.

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