Behr Archaeological Site (N300-6) Paint Color
Color Name: | Archaeological Site (N300-6) |
Hex Color Code: | #8E785C |
RGB Color Code: | RGB(142, 120, 92) |
CMYK Values*: | 0.0%, 15.5%, 35.2%, 44.3% |

What color is Archaeological Site (N300-6)?
Archaeological Site (N300-6) color belongs to the Neutral color family (hue). The hexadecimal color code (color number) for Archaeological Site (N300-6) is #8E785C, and the RGB color code is RGB(142, 120, 92).
In the RGB color model, Archaeological Site (N300-6) has a red value of 142, a green value of 120, and a blue value of 92. The CMYK color model (also known as process color, used in color printing) comprises 0.0% cyan, 15.5% magenta, 35.2% yellow, and 44.3% key (black). The HSL color scale has a hue of 33.6° (degrees), 21.4 % saturation, and 45.9 % lightness. In the HSB/HSV color space, Archaeological Site (N300-6) has a hue of 33.6° (degrees), 35.2 % saturation and 55.7 % brightness/value.
Archaeological Site (N300-6) is cool or warm?
The color Archaeological Site (N300-6) is a warm color.
What is the LRV of Archaeological Site (N300-6)?
Archaeological Site (N300-6) has an LRV of nearly 20.
By LRV value, it is a medium dark color.
Light Reflectance Value (LRV), indicates how light or dark a color will look on a scale of 0 (black) to 100 (white).
Color Codes - Color Space Conversions
Archaeological Site (N300-6) (Paint - Behr) color codes / color number / color space conversions - HEX, RGBA, CMYK, HSL, HSV/HSB, HYZ, CMY, HWB
RGBA - RGB(142, 120, 92) |
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Red | 142 (55.7%) |
Green | 120 (47.1%) |
Blue | 92 (36.1%) |
Alpha | 1 (100.0%) |
HSL |
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Hue | 33.6° |
Saturation | 21.37 %. |
Lightness | 45.88 %. |
HWB | H: 33.6° W: 36.08 % B: 44.31 % |
LRV | ~ 20 % |
Munsell Color System | 2.3Y 5.0/3.1 |
XYZ | X : 19.8 Y : 19.96 Z : 12.93 |
YXY | Y1 : 19.96 X : 0.38 Y2 : 0.38 |
CMY | C : 44.31% M : 52.94% Y : 63.92% |
CMYK |
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Cyan | 0.00% |
Magenta | 15.49% |
Yellow | 35.21% |
Key | 44.31% |
HSV/HSB |
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Hue | 33.6° |
Saturation | 35.21 %. |
Brightness / Value | 55.69 %. |
CIE-Lab | L : 51.79 A : 4.23 B : 18.56 |
CIE-Lch | L : 51.79 C : 19.04 H : 77.17 |
CIE-Luv | L : 51.79 U : 15.79 V : 22.51 |
Hunter-Lab | L : 44.67 A : 0.95 B : 14.11 |
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