Shades are created by adding black to or removing lightness from a particular color. For #f50000, its pure hue is 0.0° on the color wheel and its saturation is 100.0%, and its lightness is 48.0%. As the amount of black is added to this hue and we reduce its lightness, the result is increasingly darker shades tints. The palette given below provides 9 different shades of #f50000, which — excluding black and our original color — range from #1f0000 to #d60000.
The hexadecimal value (hex value) of this color is #f50000. In RGB, it consists of 96.1% Red, 0.0% Green, and 0.0% Blue. Likewise, in the CMYK color space, it consists of 0% Cyan, 100% Magenta, 100% Yellow, and 3.9% Black. On the color wheel, its Hue is found at 0.0°, with saturation of 100% and lightness of 48%. The decimal value for #f50000 is 16056320, and its nearest "web safe" color is #ff0000. In the RGB color space, the strongest component for #f50000 is red. In the CMYK color space, its strongest component is magenta. And in the RYB color space, its strongest component is red.
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Tints of #f50000
Tints are created by adding white or lightness to a particular color. For #f50000, its pure hue is 0.0° on the color wheel and its saturation is 100.0%, and its lightness is 48.0%. As the amount of white (lightness) is added to this hue, the result is increasingly lighter tints. The following palette gives 9 different tints of #f50000, which — excluding white and our original color — range from #f62020 to #fedfdf.
Tones of #f50000
Tones are the result of adding gray to a pure hue. In the case of #f50000, its pure hue is 0.0° on the color wheel and its saturation is 100.0%, so we increase this saturation to create more colorful tones, and decrease the saturation to create grayer tones. The palette shown below gives 9 different tones of #f50000, which range from #7b7b7b (the grayest / 0% saturation) to #f50000 (the most colorful / 100% saturation).
Variations of #f50000
There are several ways to create color variations and premutations of #f50000! For #f50000, there are 6 variations of the color that can be created by swapping its Red, Green, and Blue color positions, of which 4 are different from our original color. Among these six variations, there are 3 unique colors including our original color, #f50000. Click on these colors to learn more about them, too!
Color Coordinates of #f50000
This color, #f50000, consists of 96.1% Red, 0.0% Green, and 0.0% Blue, resulting in color coordinates Red = 245, Green = 0, Blue = 0. Likewise, the CMYK color space composition for #f50000 is 0% Cyan, 100% Magenta, 100% Yellow, and 3.9% Black. These values are shown in the following charts and tables.
Color Base | R (Red) | G (Green) | B (Blue) |
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Decimal | 245 | 0 | 0 |
Octal | 365 | 0 | 0 |
Hexa | #f5 | #00 | #00 |
Binary | 11110101 | 00000000 | 00000000 |
Color Base | C (Cyan) | M (Magenta) | Y (Yellow) | Y (Black) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Decimal | 0 | 100 | 100 | 3 |
Octal | 0 | 144 | 144 | 3 |
Hexa | #00 | #64 | #64 | #03 |
Binary | 00000000 | 01100100 | 01100100 | 00000011 |
Analogous Colors of #f50000
Analogous colors are located 30 degrees away from a color's hue on the color wheel. For #f50000 — which has hue 0.0° — its analogous colors are located at 0.0° and 330.0° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #f50000.
Triadic Colors of #f50000
Triadic colors are located 120 degrees away from a color's hue on the color wheel, which means the original color and its triadic colors are equidistant from one another on the color wheel and form a triangle. For #f50000 — which has hue 0.0° — its triadic colors are located at 0.0° and 240.0° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #f50000.
Complementary Color of #f50000
A complementary color is located opposite a color on the color wheel (180 degrees away). For #f50000 — which has hue 0.0° — its complementary color is located at 180.0° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #f50000.
Split Complementary Colors of #f50000
Split complementary colors are the analogs of a color's complement, which places them 210 degrees away on the color wheel from an original color. For #f50000 — which has hue 0.0° — its split complementary colors its split complementary colors are located at 0.0° and 210.0° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #f50000.
Tetradic Colors of #f50000
Tetradic colors are two sets of complementary colors on either side of a color wheel from each other, forming a rectangle on the color wheel. For #f50000 — which has hue 0.0° — its tetradic colors are located at 270.0°, 0.0°, 90.0°, and 180.0° on the color wheel, with the same saturation and lightness as #f50000.
Monochromatic Colors of #f50000
Monochromatic colors are colors that share a common hue but that have different saturations and lightness. For #f50000, we show 9 different monochromatic colors of it, ranging from #7b0000 — (which has very low saturation and very low lightness) — to #ff7171 (which has a very high saturation and very high lightness).
HTML+CSS Examples & Previews of #f50000
We want to make getting started with #f50000 on your website fast and easy! Below are 8 examples of how to integrate #f50000 into a website using HTML+CSS. These examples include showing how #f50000 can be used to color text, backgrounds, shadows, and borders, as well as how it can be used as a solid fill or gradient fill for rectangles. These examples principally make use of <span>
and <div>
tags, although the CSS shown in particular can be repurposed to make use of #f50000 with other HTML elements.
#f50000 Foreground / Text Color
<span style="color: #f50000;">The color of this text is #f50000.</span>
#f50000 Background Color
<div style="background-color: #f50000; color:#ffffff; width:100%; height:100%; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">The background color for this text is #f50000.</div>
#f50000 Text Shadow Color
<span style="text-shadow: 3px 3px 3px #f50000;">This color for the shadow of this text is #f50000.</span>
#f50000 Border Color
<div style="border: #f50000 4px solid;width:100%; height:100%; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a div with border color #f50000.</div>
#f50000 Color Rectangle on a White Background
<div style="background-color: #ffffff; padding: 60px; width:100%; height: 100%;"><div style="background-color: #f50000; color:#ffffff; width:100%; height:100%; padding: 10px; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a rectangle of color #f50000 on a white background.</div></div>
#f50000 Color Rectangle on a Black Background
<div style="background-color: #000000; padding: 60px; width:100%; height: 100%;"><div style="background-color: #f50000; color:#ffffff; width:100%; height:100%; padding: 10px; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a rectangle of color #f50000 on a black background.</div></div>
Gradient from #f50000 to White
<div style="background: -webkit-linear-gradient(left,#f50000,white); /* Firefox */ background: linear-gradient(to right,#f50000,white); /* Safari */ background: -o-linear-gradient(left,#f50000,white); /* Opera */ background: -moz-linear-gradient(left,#f50000,white); width:100%; height:100%; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a gradient from #f50000 to white.</div>
Gradient from #f50000 to Black
<div style="background: -webkit-linear-gradient(left,#f50000,black); /* Firefox */ background: linear-gradient(to right,#f50000,black); /* Safari */ background: -o-linear-gradient(left,#f50000,black); /* Opera */ background: -moz-linear-gradient(left,#f50000,black); color: #ffffff; width:100%; height:100%; display: flex; justify-content: center; align-items: center;">This is a gradient from #f50000 to black.</div>
Coding & Programming with #f50000
In addition to using #f50000 on the web, we know you might want to use it in your mobile and desktop apps, too. Whatever your needs, the table below shows how to access #f50000 in the language and environment of your choice. These code snippets are principally the hexadecimal representation of #f50000, or the RGB color coordinates for the same (Red = 245, Green = 0, Blue = 0). If you need details about the color coordinates of #f50000 in other color spaces, refer to these details as provided toward the top of this page.
Language | Environment | Code Snippet |
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HTML + CSS (Hex Code) | Web | #f50000 |
HTML + CSS (RGB Code) | Web | rgb(245, 0, 0) |
CSS Background Color | Web | .myclass { background-color: #f50000; } |
CSS Foreground + Text Color | Web | .myclass { color: #f50000; } |
CSS Border Color | Web | .myclass { border: 2px solid #f50000; } |
Java | (Multi-platform) | new Color(245, 0, 0); |
Python | (Multi-platform) | Color("#f50000") |
Swift | iOS | UIColor(red:245, green:0, blue:0, alpha:1.0000) |
Objective-C (iOS) | iOS | [UIColor colorWithRed:245 green:0 blue:0 alpha:1.0000]; |
OpenGL | (Graphics) | glColor3f(245f, 0f, 0f); |
C# / .NET | Windows | Color.FromArgb(245, 0, 0); |
#f50000 Color Blindness
Not everyone can see #f50000 the same way. For those with color blindness, #f50000 might look very, very different. Here, we simulate eight examples of color blindness, and how #f50000 looks next to each one of them. In all cases, #f50000 is placed in a circle in the upper-left corner of each of the below boxes, with the color in the rest of those boxes signifying how #f50000 looks for someone with that type of color blindness. Many people will perceive close similarities between the colors in these boxes and the colors in the circles — with some noticing particular similarities. We offer this insight so that as you make choices about colors to use for your purposes, you can make an informed decision about whether #f50000 will be a good fit for everyone in your audience!
Trichromacy
Protanomaly
Affects 1 in 100 Men & 1 in 10,000 Women
Deuteranomaly
Affects 1 in 17 Men & 1 in 250 Women
Tritanomaly
Affects 1 in 10,000
Dichromacy
Protanopia
Affects 1 in 100, Mostly Men
Deuteranopia
Affects 1 in 100, Mostly Men
Tritanopia
Affects 1 in 100,000
Not Accessibility Recommended
We analyzed whether #f50000 is an accessible color when used as a text / foreground color against a white background. This analysis is based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2 Level issued by W3C. Based on this analysis, we calculate a contrast ratio against white of approximately 4.3:1 against white. While there are some situations where this contrast is high enough to be considered accessible under the AA or AAA level standards, it is not high enough to be considered accessible in all cases. Details about the specific circumstances where #f50000 would and would not be an accessible foreground color are summarized below.