The color champagne is a name given for various very pale tints of yellowish-orange that are close to beige. The color's name is derived from the typical color of the beverage champagne.
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Champagne | ||
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— Color coordinates — |
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Hex triplet | #F7E7CE | |
RGBB | (r, g, b) | (247, 231, 206) |
HSV | (h, s, v) | (37°, 17%, 97[1]%) |
Source | Maerz and Paul | |
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) |
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The color champagne is displayed at right.
The first recorded use of champagne as a color name in English was in 1915.[2]
Champagne (ISCC-NBS #73) | ||
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— Color coordinates — |
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Hex triplet | #FAD6A5 | |
RGBB | (r, g, b) | (250, 214, 165) |
HSV | (h, s, v) | (35°, 34%, 98 [3]%) |
Source | ISCC-NBS | |
B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) |
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The deep tone of "champagne" displayed at right is the color called champagne in the ISCC-NBS Dictionary of Color Names (1955) in color sample #73.