Color Old Study brown (#431705):
HEX, RGB color codes for HTML and CSS

The Comprehensive Guide to Old Study brown (#431705):
Its Meaning and Harmonious Color Matches in Design.

Old Study is a color with a HTML hex code of #431705.

Hue Family:
browns

browns Family:
dark-vibrant

Saturation:
highly saturated

Tones:
dark-toned

Shade:
dark

Temperature:
warm

Chromaticity:
chromatic

Chroma:
medium chroma

Color Information about Old Study / #431705

The HTML HEX code is #431705. The corresponding color name is "Old Study". In RGB values (additive color space used for Digital Displays), this HEX code translates to Red (R): 67%, Green (G): 23%, Blue (B): 5%. In the CMYK color model (subtractive color model used in printing), it is represented by Cyan (C): 0%, Magenta (M): 66%, Yellow (Y):93%, Black (K): 74%. In the HSL color space, #431705 has a hue of 17°, saturation of 86%, and lightness of 14%. The HSV representation is 17° for hue, 93% for saturation, and 26% for value.

In the CIE-LAB color space, the color is denoted by L* (lightness) = 14, a* (green to red) = 20, and b* (blue to yellow) = 20. The XYZ representation is X: 3, Y: 2, Z: 0. In the YUV color space, it translates to Y (luminance) = 0.1337, U (chrominance) = -0.0562, and V (chrominance) = 0.1132.

The decimal value of the color is 4396805. The closest Web-safe HEX code is #330000. Variations of the colour are #A1360C for a 20% lighter version and #000000 for a 20% darker version.

For the color with hex value #431705, the correlated color temperature (CT) is estimated to be 1659 Kelvin (1659K).

The approximate wavelength of #431705 is around 666.00nm.

VALUECSS
HEX Code431705#431705
RGB Decimal Code67, 23, 5rgb(67, 23, 5)
CMYK0, 66, 93, 74/
HSL17°, 86%, 14%hsl(17°, 86%, 14%)
HSV17°, 93%, 26%/
CIE-LAB14, 20, 20/
XYZ 3, 2, 0/
YUV0.1337, -0.0562, 0.1132/
Decimal value4396805/
Web-Safe HEX330000#330000
Color Temperature (CT)1659 Kelvin (1659K)/
Estimate Wavelengtharound 666.00nm/

The Depth and Diversity of Old Study (Hex: #431705): Exploring its Impact in Design and Culture

Old Study (#431705) is a deep brownish-black color that resembles dried ink stains on ancient parchment. Its rich and mysterious tone evokes a sense of wisdom and history, reminiscent of weathered leather-bound books found in old libraries. This colors connection to the past is further highlighted by its similarity to the deep stains left by aged red wines on wooden surfaces. Old Studys dark hue mirrors the aged bark of ancient trees, adding a touch of rustic elegance. In terms of natural elements, it resembles the darkness of a moonless night sky, creating a captivating and sophisticated ambiance.

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Tints and Shades of #431705 HEX color (Old Study)

In color theory, tints and shades are essential for understanding the depth and luminosity of colors. A tint is achieved by adding white to a pure hue, lightening its appearance. Conversely, a shade results from blending black with a color, giving it a deeper tone. In the context of #431705, this color stands at the center between its tints and shades. While the tints get progressively lighter moving towards white (#ffffff), the shades deepen towards black (#000000).

  • #ffffff
  • #D0C5C1
  • #A18B82
  • #725144
  • #431705
  • #321104
  • #220C03
  • #110601
  • #000000

Tones of Old Study (#431705 HEX color)

A tone is produced by adding gray to any pure hue. In the case of #431705, #5b4136 is the less saturated color, while #431705 is the most saturated one.

  • #5b4136
  • #55372a
  • #4f2c1e
  • #492211
  • #431705
  • #333333
  • #262626
  • #1a1a1a
  • #0d0d0d

HTML Usage Examples

HTML using color code example

<p style="color: #431705;">This is a css example</p>

HTML / CSS Color Name using W3C

W3C HTML / CSS Color Name doesn't exist for #431705.

CSS color code example

p { color: #431705; }

Text with hexadecimal color #431705

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Background Color with #431705

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Border Color with #431705

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#431705 Color Preview on White (#ffffff) Background

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#431705 Color Preview on Black (#000000) Background

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CSS codes examples

.text {color:#431705;}
.background {background-color:#431705;}
.border {border:1px solid #431705;}

Complementary Color

#431705
#053142

Analogous Colors

#130105
#130201
#720C09
#421605
#724109
#130B01
#130F01

Split Complementary Colors

#054235
#421605
#051242

Triadic Colors

#054216
#421605
#160542

Tetradic Colors

#124205
#053142
#350542