What colors make Ebony?
On this page, you will find the Ebony Hex, RGB, Hue Saturation Light (HSL), and CMYK color codes. We also include shades and variations of Ebony, color palettes, and related colors.
Ebony color code
The Ebony hex code is #555D50. The Ebony hex code can be quantified in RGB values which represent the amount of Red, Green and Blue color channels. The RGB value is an estimated amount of red, green, and blue color to create the color Ebony. The RGB estimate is:
- Red: #55 in Hex amounts to 33%
- Green: #5D in Hex amounts to 36%
- Blue: #50 in Hex amounts to 31%
Ebony in HSL
HSL is an acronym which stands for Hue, Saturation, and Lightness. HSL was developed for television and standardized for computer displays.
Hue is the perceived color name. Saturation is the "colorfulness" relative to the color's brightness. Brightness is our human eye's quantifed perception of the spectral light distribution. Lightness is the color brightness relative to a perceived similarly illuminated white.
Brightness and "colorfulness" are absolute measures, while Lightness and and Saturation are relative measures.
Ebony is 97deg, 8%, 34% HSL.
- Hue: 97deg
- Saturation: 8%
- Light: 34%
Ebony color in CMYK color model
The CMYK color model is commonly used in printing. The CMYK acronym stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Key. Where key is black. Since the black color is the absence of light, the CMYK is a subtractive color model. White light minus red is cyan, minus green is magenta, minus blue is yellow.
Ebony is 9% 0% 14% 64% CMYK.
- Cyan: 9%
- Magenta: 0%
- Yellow: 14%
- Key (or Black): 64%
Different shades of Ebony
According to its HSL value, Ebony contains about 34% of brightness.
Below are the all the values in HEX, HSL and CMYK color spaces for each shade variations:
- Hex HSL CMYK
- #E5E7E3 96deg, 7%, 90% 1%, 0%, 1%, 99%
- #CBCFC8 96deg, 7%, 80% 2%, 0%, 3%, 99%
- #B1B8AC 96deg, 7%, 70% 3%, 0%, 6%, 99%
- #97A091 96deg, 7%, 60% 5%, 0%, 9%, 99%
- #7D8975 96deg, 7%, 50% 8%, 0%, 13%, 99%
- #646D5E 96deg, 7%, 40% 8%, 0%, 13%, 99%
- #4B5246 96deg, 7%, 30% 8%, 0%, 13%, 99%
- #32362F 96deg, 7%, 20% 8%, 0%, 13%, 99%
- #191B17 96deg, 7%, 10% 8%, 0%, 13%, 99%
Accessibility tips when using the color Ebony
Ensure your content remains available to the broadest possible audience. Make sure the text color has enough contrast with its background. When using Ebony on text, we recommend you use white for the background.
The reason Ebony contrasts better with a white background is because Ebony has a degree of brightness of 34% which provides better contrast on a bright background.
The Ebony color palette hex codes.
There are a few color palettes available when working with Ebony, but below is our favorite:
- Bark
#5F5854 - Smokescreen
#5E5755 - Feldgrau
#4D5D53 - Major Brown
#5B5149 - Caveman
#625C58 - Yacht Club
#566062
By interpolating Hue and Saturation values, we can also generate great color palettes inspired from Ebony
- Knight'S Armor
#5C5D5D - Zombie
#595A5C - Smokescreen
#5E5755 - Bark
#5F5854 - Caveman
#625C58 - Feldgrau
#4D5D53
Below is a series of palettes generated from the color Ebony:
Palette variances of 3 colors:
- #505B5D
- #555D50
- #5D5150
- #5C505D
- #50595D
- #555D50
- #58505D
- #505B5D
- #555D50
Palette variances of 4 colors:
- #505D59
- #555D50
- #5D5650
- #5D5058
- #50565D
- #505D57
- #555D50
- #5D5850
- #505D51
- #555D50
- #5B5D50
- #5D5850
Palette variances of 5 colors:
- #505D52
- #555D50
- #5C5D50
- #5D5650
- #5D5050
- #50585D
- #505D5A
- #505D52
- #555D50
- #5C5D50
- #505D5A
- #505D52
- #555D50
- #5C5D50
- #5D5550
Palette variances of 6 colors:
- #555D50
- #5C5D50
- #5D5550
- #5D5052
- #5D505A
- #58505D
- #5D505B
- #52505D
- #50585D
- #505D56
- #555D50
- #5D5950
- #505C5D
- #505D58
- #505D54
- #505D50
- #555D50
- #595D50
You will find specific color values of Ebony on this page. For example, the Ebony HEX color code is #555D50. We offer a variety of color palette, variances, and an expert color mixer to develop color schemes. Related colors for Ebony are:
- Feldgrau color code is (77.0, 93.0, 83.0).
- Bark color code is (95.0, 88.0, 84.0).
- Smokescreen color code is (94.0, 87.0, 85.0).
- Yacht Club color code is (86.0, 96.0, 98.0).
- Major Brown color code is (91.0, 81.0, 73.0).
- Caveman color code is (98.0, 92.0, 88.0).
- Black Forest color code is (94.0, 99.0, 84.0).
- Masala color code is (87.0, 83.0, 75.0).
- Metropolis color code is (97.0, 88.0, 79.0).
- Molasses color code is (87.0, 74.0, 71.0).
These values can help you match the specific shade and find complementary colors. Looking for a different shade of black? Our color mixer expertly generates nine different shades and eighteen color variances.
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A third component we provide on this page is color shades. For example, shades of Ebony include Feldgrau, Bark, Smokescreen, Yacht Club, Major Brown, Caveman, Black Forest, Masala, Metropolis, and Molasses. We offer nine tints and shades for each color. A color shade is found by adjusting the color saturation to find a darker hue. A color tint is a lighter color. For example, pink is a tint of red.