Color Film Noir red-orange (#473933):
HEX, RGB color codes for HTML and CSS

The Comprehensive Guide to Film Noir red-orange (#473933):
Its Meaning and Harmonious Color Matches in Design.

Film Noir is a color with a HTML hex code of #473933.

Hue Family:
red-oranges

red-oranges Family:
dark-muted

Saturation:
weakly saturated

Tones:
colorful tone

Shade:
dark

Temperature:
warm

Chromaticity:
chromatic

Chroma:
low chroma

Color Information about Film Noir / #473933

The HTML HEX code is #473933. The corresponding color name is "Film Noir". In RGB values (additive color space used for Digital Displays), this HEX code translates to Red (R): 71%, Green (G): 57%, Blue (B): 51%. In the CMYK color model (subtractive color model used in printing), it is represented by Cyan (C): 0%, Magenta (M): 20%, Yellow (Y):28%, Black (K): 72%. In the HSL color space, #473933 has a hue of 18°, saturation of 16%, and lightness of 24%. The HSV representation is 18° for hue, 28% for saturation, and 28% for value.

In the CIE-LAB color space, the color is denoted by L* (lightness) = 25, a* (green to red) = 5, and b* (blue to yellow) = 6. The XYZ representation is X: 5, Y: 5, Z: 4. In the YUV color space, it translates to Y (luminance) = 0.2373, U (chrominance) = -0.0183, and V (chrominance) = 0.0361.

The decimal value of the color is 4667699. The closest Web-safe HEX code is #333333. Variations of the colour are #82695E for a 20% lighter version and #0C0A09 for a 20% darker version.

For the color with hex value #473933, the correlated color temperature (CT) is estimated to be 4428 Kelvin (4428K).

The approximate wavelength of #473933 is around 664.00nm.

VALUECSS
HEX Code473933#473933
RGB Decimal Code71, 57, 51rgb(71, 57, 51)
CMYK0, 20, 28, 72/
HSL18°, 16%, 24%hsl(18°, 16%, 24%)
HSV18°, 28%, 28%/
CIE-LAB25, 5, 6/
XYZ 5, 5, 4/
YUV0.2373, -0.0183, 0.0361/
Decimal value4667699/
Web-Safe HEX333333#333333
Color Temperature (CT)4428 Kelvin (4428K)/
Estimate Wavelengtharound 664.00nm/

The Depth and Diversity of Film Noir (Hex: #473933): Exploring its Impact in Design and Culture

The color #473933, named Film Noir, bears a resemblance to ancient sepia-toned photographs, evoking a sense of vintage mystery. Reminiscent of smoky jazz clubs or detective novels, this color palette exudes an air of intrigue and sophistication. Like the shadowy alleys of a metropolitan city, Film Noir captures the essence of old Hollywood glamour, with a touch of melancholy. It shares similarities with aged leather, worn mahogany furniture, and the muted shades of black and white films. It is the rich hue that tells a timeless story of suspense, adding depth and character to any design or aesthetic.

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Tints and Shades of #473933 HEX color (Film Noir)

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 #473933, 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
  • #D1CECC
  • #A39C99
  • #756B66
  • #473933
  • #352B26
  • #241D1A
  • #120E0D
  • #000000

Tones of Film Noir (#473933 HEX color)

A tone is produced by adding gray to any pure hue. In the case of #473933, #5e5552 is the less saturated color, while #473933 is the most saturated one.

  • #5e5552
  • #584e4a
  • #524742
  • #4d403b
  • #473933
  • #333333
  • #262626
  • #1a1a1a
  • #0d0d0d

HTML Usage Examples

HTML using color code example

<p style="color: #473933;">This is a css example</p>

HTML / CSS Color Name using W3C

W3C HTML / CSS Color Name doesn't exist for #473933.

CSS color code example

p { color: #473933; }

Text with hexadecimal color #473933

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Background Color with #473933

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Border Color with #473933

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#473933 Color Preview on White (#ffffff) Background

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#473933 Color Preview on Black (#000000) Background

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CSS codes examples

.text {color:#473933;}
.background {background-color:#473933;}
.border {border:1px solid #473933;}

Complementary Color

#473933
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Analogous Colors

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#291F1E
#654A49
#473933
#655849
#29241E
#29271E

Split Complementary Colors

#334743
#473933
#333747

Triadic Colors

#334739
#473933
#393347

Tetradic Colors

#374733
#334147
#433347